Sony launches iPod accessory

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Sony is set to launch an own-branded iPod accessory - a docking station.

Named CPF-IP001, the device will be the first product made available by the company which offers a total audio service.

The US market will see the iPod accessory go on sale in March, with prices set to be around $250 (£150).

Although the first object of its type on the market from Sony, the company has previously launched the CPF-1X001 - a device which enables music streamed through a computer to be translated through the speakers, notes InfoWorld.

Also, the CPF-NW001 is a dock for the Network Walkman systems.

The CPF-IP001 takes the shape of an elongated triangle with speakers along one surface, while the iPod sits on a platform in the centre.

Additionally, Mobile Magazine notes that the iPod accessory comes equipped with a remote control.

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