Indoor/outdoor electric iGrill features line in, USB port, 10-watt speaker set, and retails for $150.
Let me get one more rib, and would turn up the damn volume on the grill please?
The iPod is in your car, in your pants, on your toilet paper holder, and even powering those oh-so-private moments.
But with the unveiling of the new George Foreman iGrill, the iPod is in your barbecue pit, or wherever you choose to cook on your indoor/outdoor electric grill from everybody's favorite legendary boxer-turned-purveyor of cooking appliances.
The iGrill comes with a 3.5mm audio line input for audio connections, as well as a USB port and a 10-watt speaker system, not immensely powerful but likely enough to allow the person flipping burgers to rock out while doing so.
The iGrill has a 200-square-inch nonstick grilling surface that is covered with George's Tough Nonstick Coating. The iGrill retails for $150 and is available from online stores.