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iLoad Review
The good: The iLoad provides a means for ripping your DVDs and CDs directly to your iPod without involving iTunes or your personal computer.
The bad: The iLoad is bulky and noisy and has a small screen. You may be spending more on the iLoad than you did for your iPod. It does not work with the Apple iPhone.
The bottom line: The iLoad is marketed to people who love their iPods but hate computers. Unfortunately, iLoad only replaces the frustrations with a computer of its own.
iLoad Specs
Manufacturer: Wingspan Investment Partners I, LLC
Part number: iLoad
