Type of Article: MacTech Reviews

BassDock is an all-purpose iPad dock/speaker system

The world has no shortage of iPad docks, but Scosche (http://www.scosche.com) has come up with something a bit different with its US$149.99 bassDock. The adjustable speaker dock tilts and rotates for both landscape and portrait viewing angles and features a 2.1 sound system with 40 mm stereo speakers and 10 watts of power.

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Elgato Thunderbolt SSD offers blazing speed — at a price

You feel the need for speed? You got some serious moolah to spend? Then check out the Thunderbolt SSD from Elgato (http://www.elgato.com), which combines a solid-state drive with Thunderbolt technology.

Elgato calls it “the ultimate portable high-speed storage solution.” That’s a bit of marketing hyperbole, but this thing is wicked fast. It trounces the performance of USB and FireWire (even FW800) drives.

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The new iPad is a game changer

My new iPad arrived around noon Friday via FedEx, so I’ve had the weekend to play around, er, test it out. So far I’m impressed. With its new display, Bluetooth 4, support and more, it’s a game changer.

All the new features — the Retina display, Apple’s new A5X chip with quad-core graphics, a 5-megapixel iSight camera that can capture 1080p HD video, and more — were impressive. (Disclaimer: I bought the Wi-Fi only version, so can’t report on the 4G LTE support.)

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Full HD, AirPlay, new interface makes new Apple TV a good buy

I’ve been an Apple TV fan since the second incarnation of the set-top box. And the third gen model (mine arrived Thursday morning) is even better, thanks to an improved interface and, at long last, support for 1080p programming.

Yep, the Apple TV now supports iTunes movies and TV shows, Netflix, Vimeo, photos and more in HD. However, not all content is available in the highest resolution. You should read the fine print at the iTunes Store to make sure that you’re getting a 1080p version and not a 720p version.

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