September 19th, 2008 at 10:29 pm

Sony has introduced four new speaker systems for the iPod and iPhone. The ICF-CD3iPSIL CD Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone features a slide-out dock, a vertical CD player with a large LCD on its cover, a digital AM/FM tuner with 30 presets, dual alarms with 2/5/7 day settings and the option of waking to the iPod or iPhone, CD, radio, or buzzer, an included remote control, and an auxiliary input jack for connecting other audio sources. It will be available later this month for $100.
The other two models XDR-S10HDiP and SRS-GU10UP are both available right now direct from Sony and will set you back $180 and $150, respectively
Interesting Reading..
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- November 27, 2008 -- Analyst firm cuts 2009 PC growth expectations by 64%
- July 16, 2008 -- Intel introduces Centrino 2 Processor technology
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- September 3, 2008 -- Sony debuts 240Hz KDL-52XBR7 / 9.9mm KLV-40ZX1M LCD HDTVs in USA
- September 12, 2008 -- Microsoft confirms 120GB HDD reduced to $149
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