The ReflexDock Pro Connects your iPhone with your TV Set

Konnet unveils a new device that will allow you to watch videos from your iPhone onto a larger TV Screen

Storing videos and sharing them using your iPhone will have its limitations and this would normally be the display size. The usual process to enjoy such videos is to download them on to your PC (convert, if needed) or transfer them to USB drives or memory cards which you can plug into a Blu-ray player with USB or memory card reading features to watch on your TV set.

Thanks to Konnet, there is a new way to display videos on the TV screen. This can be done through the ReflexDock Pro, a simple-looking cradle which makes use of a standard AV cable to display contents of your iPhone at a larger viewing screen. It is similar to that of an iPod dock only since it will also charge and sync your iPhone using the included USB cable.

The only problem here is that you will need at least the 3G iPhone for it to work. All ifs and buts considered, the device priced at $50 is certainly not a bad deal for this docking station from Konnet.

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