I've come across some very interesting news:
"...It's joined by the company's first digital dock for iPod, iPhone and iPad, the iD100, which aims to be the most technologically advanced dock yet.
Available in silver or black and constructed from aluminium, the iD100 takes a digital signal from your portable and offers balanced XLR and digital optical outputs.
Composite and s-video connections allow you to send video to a display, too, while a USB connection allows for syncing with iTunes.
There's support - and room - for all Apple devices, including the iPad, though Cambridge Audio recommends airplane mode for iPhones, suggesting to us it may not be 'Works with iPhone' certified - we'll look to confirm this ASAP.
Supporting all Apple-supported audio formats, including lossless files, the iD100 is due out in Spring and will retail for £150."
a short video of the device is here: http://www.whathifi.com/Video/
Just click on the " Cambridge Audio CES 2011" video below
"...It's joined by the company's first digital dock for iPod, iPhone and iPad, the iD100, which aims to be the most technologically advanced dock yet.
Available in silver or black and constructed from aluminium, the iD100 takes a digital signal from your portable and offers balanced XLR and digital optical outputs.
Composite and s-video connections allow you to send video to a display, too, while a USB connection allows for syncing with iTunes.
There's support - and room - for all Apple devices, including the iPad, though Cambridge Audio recommends airplane mode for iPhones, suggesting to us it may not be 'Works with iPhone' certified - we'll look to confirm this ASAP.
Supporting all Apple-supported audio formats, including lossless files, the iD100 is due out in Spring and will retail for £150."
a short video of the device is here: http://www.whathifi.com/Video/
Just click on the " Cambridge Audio CES 2011" video below