
The 2007 version of Apple’s Universal Dock is similar to the prior model and now comes with a total of five adapters that are specific to the iPod classic/5G, iPhone, iPod touch, and third-generation iPod nano.
Other adapters, cables, and the USB Power Adapter are available separately. Apple includes an Apple Remote in the package to take advantage of the Infrared sensor.
One thing that’s missing is S-Video output, which has been booted in favor of “authenticated video” from the dock connector port through Apple’s sold-separately AV cables.

Excerpt from the Apple Universal Dock product page :
The Apple Universal Dock serves as a convenient and elegant home
base for charging, syncing, and more. Through the use of interchangeable inserts called Dock Adapters, it works with iPhone and
all iPod models that have a dock connector. So even if you own more
than one iPod or iPhone, you can keep just one Dock connected to your
computer, stereo, or TV.
And when your iPod or iPhone is in the Dock and connected to a stereo or TV, the included Apple Remote lets you experience songs, slideshows, and more from across the room. Just choose a playlist, slideshow, or video, then sit back and enjoy. The Apple Remote offers play/pause, volume control, and forward/back
buttons for easy control.
Compatible: iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, classic, mini, nano, touch, iPhone
Price : $ 49
More : Apple Store
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