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December 19, 2007
New iPod-docking stereos unveiled
A global electronics manufacturer has unveiled two new stereos which feature docking systems for use with the iPod.
Denon Electronics' new S-Series audio systems enable users to play their favourite songs directly off their music players through the stereo.
In addition, iLounge reports that the systems include in-built Wi-Fi, which means people can stream music from storage devices including PCs or even just tune into their favourite online radio stations.
Talking to the website about the new systems, Denon's senior vice-president for sales and marketing, Joe Stinzano, said the devices offer significant entertainment opportunities to users.
He added: "The S-Series Networked Audio Systems truly raise the bar for the entire compact category, offering users advanced networking, connectivity, performance and convenience features."
The release of Denon's new products has come after Taiwanese audio company Genius recently launched an iPod speaker set for use with the iPod.
Featuring a sub-woofer, radio tuner and a CD player, the system retails for around £60.
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Posted by ipodworld at December 19, 2007 09:28 AM
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