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iTrip vs iFM?

What is the difference between the iTrip and iFM? I am reading about both on their website and don't understand the difference; please make it simple for me!
Thanks, Nancee
[189 byte] By [schtdygirl] at [2007-11-9 13:56:53]
# 1 Re: iTrip vs iFM?
iTrip wirelessly broadcasts the music on your iPod to a stereo receiver, like a car stereo. You tune the station on your car stereo to a clear station then set your iPod to that same station. Then you'll hear the music on iPod being 'broadcast' through the stereo.

iFM receives FM stations so you can listen to FM radio via your iPod. You control the iFM via the iPod remote.
iLounger at 2007-11-15 16:06:12 >
# 2 Re: iTrip vs iFM?
the iTrip transmits the music from your iPod to any nearby radios.

the iFM lets you listen to radio stations on your iPod.
Yoshimi at 2007-11-15 16:07:12 >
# 3 Re: iTrip vs iFM?
I already have a cassette adapter that pops into my cassette in the car and uses the car speakers to broadcast--its not wireless of course, but inexpensive.
schtdygirl at 2007-11-15 16:08:11 >
# 4 Re: iTrip vs iFM?
Sound quality is good,it is no CD but as good as a stong FM radio station.
exdotcomer at 2007-11-15 16:09:17 >
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