Regarding the Multimedia Station - I have one, I like it, however I use it as my alarm clock, and when I have it plugged in, it's too bright, even dimmed. The brightness comes from the 4 white buttons at the bottom. Any way to turn off the lights on the bottom buttons?
Yes, I use the light bulb - thats what I meant by "even dimmed". However, I did notice for some reason that magically the 4 white buttons turned off last night after a while...hmmmm. Oh well!Regarding the Multimedia Station - I have one, I like it, however I use it as my alarm clock, and when I have it plugged in, it's too bright, even dimmed. The brightness comes from the 4 white buttons at the bottom. Any way to turn off the lights on the bottom buttons?
i am sorry but did you press the "light bulb" icon? because my droid dims considerably when i press it
Does anyone know if the home dock works when you have the verizon silicon cover on the Droid?
HP employees pull in 20% off your bill and 25% off of equipment and accessories. Comes in handy for the bills since Verizon is a bit pricey but I rarely buy accessories so that 25% discount rarely gets used.
Picked up the Multimedia Station from a sale at "WhatanItem.com" last week for $15 plus $5 shipping. I suspect the price was the result of damaged packaging. The unit itself was fine.
A warning, though. I had hoped that the station would work with at least the front cover of my Seidio case in place. I didn't expect it to fit with the back on. Bad news is that it won't work with either the front or back cover in place. Only a naked Droid (or perhaps one with a transparent flexible plastic cover) will fit.
Picked up the Multimedia Station from a sale at "WhatanItem.com" last week for $15 plus $5 shipping. I suspect the price was the result of damaged packaging. The unit itself was fine.
A warning, though. I had hoped that the station would work with at least the front cover of my Seidio case in place. I didn't expect it to fit with the back on. Bad news is that it won't work with either the front or back cover in place. Only a naked Droid (or perhaps one with a transparent flexible plastic cover) will fit.
I use my multimedia dock with the Seidio front still on. Take off the back of the case, slide the keyboard open, place the Droid into the dock, and then push keyboard to the closed position again. It won't go all the way down, but you can't even tell.