6th-Gen iPod Nano powers triple-display workstation, and it actually works - Yanko Design
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6th-Gen iPod Nano powers triple-display workstation, and it actually works - Yanko Design
"The 6th-generation iPod Nano was released in 2010 with a capacitive multitouch screen. It was the last iPod device released by Steve Jobs and was really easy to carry around with its clip-on design."
"By connecting the iPod Nano to a 30-pin Apple Keyboard Dock, the DIYer was able to rely on composite video signals from the iPod to three connected Sharp flat screen monitors from the early 2000s."
"The Keyboard Dock was essentially made for the iPad, but the video shows that it has been tweaked to work with the iPad Nano using a 30-pin spacer adapter."
"While the iPod Nano cannot connect output video and audio directly to the displays (or connected speakers), the highlight of the setup is the triple-display connected to the iPod Nano."
The 6th-generation iPod Nano, released in 2010, has been creatively transformed into a triple-display workstation. A DIY creator connected the iPod Nano to three Sharp flat screen monitors using a 30-pin Apple Keyboard Dock. Although the keyboard's media controls did not function with the iPod, the setup showcases the versatility of the device beyond music playback. The iPod Nano's compact design and multitouch screen make it an interesting choice for innovative tech projects.
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