The “I still love my iPhone 3G/3G S Giveaway” Day 2 – Konnet Technology: ReflexDock Pro - Macenstein

The “I still love my iPhone 3G/3G S Giveaway” Day 2 – Konnet Technology: ReflexDock Pro

With all this talk about the iPhone 4, it’s easy to forget there’s 10’s of millions of perfectly good iPhone 3G’s and 3G S’s out there still looking for some loving. And while we’re all about the iPhone 4 these days, we haven’t forgotten about all you “old-school” iPhone users, and we’re showing you some love with our new iPhone 3G accessory giveaway.

Up today we have the Konnet Technology: ReflexDock Pro, a hassle-free iPod and iPhone dock that offers audio/video output without having to remove your protective case.

Users can charge, sync, and transmit any audio/video content from their iPod/iPhone 3G, 3GS or 4 to their big screen TV. Features Advanced Sound Reflection Design, which enhances speaker quality and mic reception when the iPod/iPhone is docked. Supports any protective case with a 30pin connector opening. Package includes USB to Micro USB connection cable and AV Out connection cable.

To Enter: Since the ReflexDock Pro is all about watching your iPhone videos on the big screen, leave us a comment telling us what is the first movie you most remember seeing on the big screen? (ie, in a real theater?) Open to US and Canadian readers only, winner will be picked randomly. Contest ends 7 days from now. Good luck!

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102 Responses to “The “I still love my iPhone 3G/3G S Giveaway” Day 2 – Konnet Technology: ReflexDock Pro”
  1. Trip Mitchell says:

    I Know it’s not the first movie I ever saw – but the one thats lodged in my head is when my Aunt & Uncle took me to see “Every Which Way But Loose”, my first PG film in the theater. I was ten and there on the giant screen was SWEARING, FIGHTING, TRUCKS, BEER and a big crazy Orangutan – all with two trusted adults allowing me to wallow in the filth. It was great.

  2. Mike says:

    Sigh…. Mary Poppins 😐

  3. Paul says:

    Goldfinger

  4. George Coleman says:

    I can’t remember the “first”, but the one that is most vivid from my early memory is “Gone With The Wind”.

  5. sfmitch says:

    Raiders of the Lost Ark.

  6. Danny Tang says:

    Jurassic Park!! I will always remember the scene where the guy runs into the washroom to hide from the dinosaurs!

  7. Dan says:

    Ahhh, the Empire Strikes Back …. I may have gone to see others movies before Empire, but it’s the first one I actually remember seeing in the theater.

  8. Jason B says:

    The sandlot

  9. Brian Beam says:

    Cleopatra with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor

  10. Alex says:

    The first movie I ever saw on the big screen that I remember was The Jetsons when I was 5 years old. Simply Awesome!

  11. beardedhenry says:

    The first movie I saw on the big screen (that I remember) was Empire Strikes Back, it’s still my favorite of all 6 so far.

  12. Ethan says:

    The first movie I remember? Raiders of the lost ark. Scared me to death!

  13. Ken says:

    Mulan.

  14. Adam G. Davie says:

    Meteor Man

  15. MacMarine says:

    A Shot in the Dark…a precursor to the Pink Panther series.

  16. seearees says:

    A little embarrassing but the Little Mermaid. I was 5

  17. John Hefner says:

    My parents were always real big into history. I grew up going to places like Jamestown. Glory was the first movie I remember seeing in the theater. As a 5 year old kid, I remember sitting in that military base theater thinking, I’d rather be watching Batman.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097441/ (Glory)
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096895/ (Batman)

  18. Chuck says:

    Bambi

  19. Steven Thompson says:

    probably not the very first, but i remember going to see Phantom Menace, like the pod racing but I was disappointed in everything else.

  20. Chris Harrison says:

    E.T.

  21. Andrew Kelley says:

    E.T

  22. Quinton says:

    TMNT. The one with Vanilla Ice :-/

  23. Paul says:

    With Parents as child = Bambi
    As a teen, no parents = Heavy Metal

  24. beekay says:

    Toy Story!

  25. harpoon says:

    Star Wars. Started crying when Obi-Wan got chopped, missed the ending and had to wait 6 months before dad would take me back to the theatre to see the Death Star stuff.

  26. [In:TkZ] says:

    Godzilla

  27. David Mac says:

    Jaws!

  28. Andy says:

    My first movie was a double feature at the drive in. The parents packed my brother and I into the back seat with our blankets and we watched Jerry Lewis in “The Nutty Professor” and Fred MacMurray in “Son of Flubber”.

  29. Henry says:

    E.T.

  30. felix says:

    i remember seeing the lion king way back in the day

  31. brnmbrns says:

    I’m trying to remember the first movie I saw. I remember it was with my now deceased grandmother. She was the first one to ever take me to a movie. I wanna say it was Toy Story.

  32. Carrie says:

    Snow White. I remember being scared with the witch and the apple. Old-school Disney movies were dark.

  33. Torrance says:

    Indians jones

  34. Donut says:

    Batman (1989) remember seeing that in the theater and it was just an epic experience.

  35. Robert Burgin says:

    The Original Star Wars

  36. Daniel says:

    I’m pretty sure the first movie I ever watched in the theater is Mrs. Doubtfire 😀

  37. Christopher says:

    I want to say the Lion King…

  38. Joe says:

    JARRRASSSICCC PARKKK. RAWRRRRRR. i remember being scared to go to the bathroom. the fear of being eaten by a t-rex consumed me.

  39. Matt says:

    Indiana jones

  40. Scott says:

    My Dad took me to see Jaws. I was 6! It took me forever to go into a pool after that!!

  41. Gilbert says:

    Tora Tora Tora in Hawaii

  42. Digital Mercenary says:

    The first movie I really remember seeing was the original version of “The Thing”. It was black and white.

  43. dlowe402 says:

    The first I can recall was The Empire Strikes Back. Some other memorable ones from my childhood were E.T. and one time, my Mother made my Sister take me with her and her friends and we saw Footloose. She bought me a brand new, shiny Hot Wheels car afterward because I wasn’t a total brat. Good times…

  44. Luke says:

    It was the Jungle Book

  45. Trey says:

    The Shootist with John Wayne at the drive-in
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075213/

  46. Brandon says:

    batman forever

  47. phxartboy says:

    There was a porno theater in my hometown in the seventies. I was around 10 years old. Me and some buddies snuck while the ticket guy was away from the booth. Five seconds of the very creepy film was plenty…

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