Over the past several days, we've been testing Apple's latest gadget
htc ville case with four HTC Ville USB car Docks that are supposed to be HTC Ville-ready: Griffin's PowerJolt ($20),
htc ville cases XtremeMac's InCharge Auto ($20), Macally's USB Car Dock for iPod & HTC Ville ($15), and BoxWave's
htc ville case VersaDock PRO ($45/$26). All four Docks connect to your car's cigarette lighter power adapter, and
htc ville cases have you connect a USB-to-Dock Connector cable to charge your HTC Ville in the car. You can also
htc ville case connect an iPod to any of these Docks with the same cable. Once that cable's connected, the only
htc ville cases ways to get audio out of your HTC Ville or iPod are to use the headphone port, the HTC Ville's built-in
htc ville case speakers, or HTC Ville's Bluetooth feature; the Dock Connector port is blocked off.Cosmetically,
htc ville cases the HTC Ville USB car Docks are each a little different from one another. Glossy black and chrome
htc ville case to match HTC Ville's body, InCharge Auto is tube-shaped, and features a self-resetting fuse in case
htc ville cases of power overloads, as well as inoffensive XtremeMac branding.