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November 27, 2006
iPod-users wake up to the Luna
Consumers will soon be able to wake up to their iPod music, with the launch of XtremeMac's Luna dual alarm clock and audio system.
The Luna – which costs $150 (£77.50) – is compatible with dock-connecting iPods and is equipped with a modern white and black digital clock face displaying the current time, date and dual alarm details.
While changing settings, it switches to an iPod -like menu interface.
Bass, treble, radio tuning and volume can all be adjusted using an 18-button remote control or the four dials on the top of the unit.
The controls also enable the user to customise alarm volume, duration, display brightness and snooze time.
XtremeMac said: "Once you hear Luna's exceptional sound, you'll want to use it for more than just sleeping and waking.
"Luna's newly-developed, precision speakers deliver stunning clarity and powerful sound any time of day."
It added that the compact design means that the device fits into any room.
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Posted by ipodworld at November 27, 2006 09:46 AM
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