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Disney reveals two iPod speaker systems
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Tuesday, August 14, 2007
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Disney Consumer Products has introduced two new iPod boomboxes. The speakers, available in Hannah Montana and High School Musical models, feature an integrated iPod Dock, a digital AM/FM tuner, projection of time and
radio station on the ceiling, two 2- or 2.5-inch drivers with 2.5-3 watts per channel, and a smart/self timer chip. The Hannah Montana model resembles a guitar amp and is purple and silver, the High School Musical model is bright red and resembles a school locker. Both systems will be available at major retailers this fall and will sell for $70.
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Hey, you put the output watts per channel rating for these speakers! You NEVER tell us the watts per channel in your speaker reviews so is this the start of a new, customer-friendly policy?
Posted by Andrew C (UK) on August 15, 2007 at 5:35 AM (PST)
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As weve mentioned in previous comments on the site, we don’t consider watts per channel information “customer-friendly” as it’s so often misleading and not useful in making anything but broad generalizations about a system’s performance.
Posted by Jeremy Horwitz in East Amherst, NY, USA on August 15, 2007 at 8:51 AM (PST)