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[FONT="]Gizmodo and lots of other sites around the web have posted details of Griffin’s forthcoming iPad and iPhone “PartyDockâ€, which was posted to the Federal Communications Commission website for certification. The dock comes with four wireless controllers, which, as you can see from the photograph, fit neatly into the dock when not in use, and which enable up to four gamers to play special Griffin branded games (Midway Motors, Fishing Frenzy and Flippin’ Frogs) on iPad and iPhone. Although the picture only shows an iPhone, I would think that the iPad’s bigger screen makes it ideal as a party gaming system. However, if you’re looking to use the device on an even bigger screen, it also comes with the means to send video out to a TV via composite and component cables. <o>
</o>[/FONT] [FONT="]As the PartyDock has only just been submitted for certification, there is no official release date or price point for the peripheral as yet.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Source: Gizmodo<o></o>[/FONT]
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[FONT="]Gizmodo and lots of other sites around the web have posted details of Griffin’s forthcoming iPad and iPhone “PartyDockâ€, which was posted to the Federal Communications Commission website for certification. The dock comes with four wireless controllers, which, as you can see from the photograph, fit neatly into the dock when not in use, and which enable up to four gamers to play special Griffin branded games (Midway Motors, Fishing Frenzy and Flippin’ Frogs) on iPad and iPhone. Although the picture only shows an iPhone, I would think that the iPad’s bigger screen makes it ideal as a party gaming system. However, if you’re looking to use the device on an even bigger screen, it also comes with the means to send video out to a TV via composite and component cables. <o>
</o>[/FONT] [FONT="]As the PartyDock has only just been submitted for certification, there is no official release date or price point for the peripheral as yet.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Source: Gizmodo<o></o>[/FONT]