Yes this is simple. There is a cord that you can get that will pull into your iPod direct to your Home Theater system. I believe it is call a AC cord. It is very inexpensive and you should be able to find it at your local electronics store.
No, the Apple iPad Dock will not work with any iPhone.
Yes. While they're not a perfect fit for the iPad 2, they can be docked fine and used exactly like the original iPad in the dock.
Any Apple iPad Dock will charge your device when it is in the cradle. Simply ensure the dock is plugged in so it does not drain the energy out of the device.
No it's not really designed with IPod connectivity either.
Yes, an iPod can be hooked directly the Panasonic SC-BT300 Home Theater System with its built-in iPod direct dock function.
No but the iPad dock connector to HDMI cable for $39.99 can mirror anything you do on your iPad to any HDTV
There are different types of iPad docks, some of them are used to play music through speakers, charge your iPad, or a way to more effectively view the contact on your iPad. You can buy iPad docks at the official Apple website or a place like Bestbuy.com. The prices vary greatly depending on what the iPad dock does but usually are around 50 USD.
No. The iPad requires much higher wattage than an iPod or iPhone. While the two smaller devices might fit on the dock, it is not recommended that the dock be used to charge anything other than the iPad and iPad accessories.
It will work with any Apple product that has the 30pin dock connector. So older iPads yes, but not if your iPad has the new lightning connector. we have a different cale for the new iPad.
My iPad is at home on my desk.
Any home theater system that has an iPod dock or input or an auxiliary audio input will work with any MP3 player, CD player, tape deck or any other external line-level audio source.
Yes. Connect an audio cable to the headphone jack.