Actually Russound already has an iPod dock desk mount style as opposed to the iPort's patented (read don't copy or we can sue) in wall docking station. The Russound iBridge works with RNET systems and displays now playing information on any keypad in the system - it is very much more convenient than buying a set of headphone to RCA cables to a receiver and to use that analogy the RNET system would be like having a stereo receiver in every room of your house that shares the same sources but can select them indepenently of the other rooms. Oh and the only thing in each room is a set of in wall speakers and a nice looking keypad that displays what's on your iPod.
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The Russound iBridge works with RNET systems and displays now playing information on any keypad in the system - it is very much more convenient than buying a set of headphone to RCA cables to a receiver and to use that analogy the RNET system would be like having a stereo receiver in every room of your house that shares the same sources but can select them indepenently of the other rooms. Oh and the only thing in each room is a set of in wall speakers and a nice looking keypad that displays what's on your iPod.