Typical price: £149
What is it: Portable DVD player with iPod dock
What we think: Clunky, but functional enough for the kids
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 April 2007
Tags: iluv, kids, dvd player, car
We like:
iPod integration; large screen; twin headphone sockets; AV line-in
We don't like:
Bulky design; lack of on-screen iPod menus; poor screen; stretched iPod video
You might also need:
Headphones; iPod 5G
CNET.co.uk judgement:
iLuv's i1055 is good idea but is hampered by its bulky design and lack of decent iPod controls. It feels more like a work in progress than a product you should rush out and buy
iLuv i1055 History
19 Mar 2007 in Crave
iLuv i1055: 7-inch screen for DVDs and iPods
With a 7-inch screen to watch DVDs and iPod videos on, no portable video fan or iPod enthusiast is going to want to be without one of these beautiful devices
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