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iLive intros two iPod boomboxes
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Thursday, August 9, 2007
News Categories: iPod Accessories
iLive has introduced its iBR2807DP and iBCD2817DP portable iPod speaker systems. Both the 2807DP and 2817DP are available in several colors and feature an integrated Dock, a blue backlit LCD display, AM/FM radio, Aux-In jack, A/V output, and AC/DC operation. The iBCD2817DP adds stereo front-firing speakers, a vertical CD player, and a full-function remote. The iLive iBR2807DP is priced at $70, the iBCD2817DP sells for $100.
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1
that is a lot of features at cheap price but does it sound cheap too?
Posted by hydra-calm on August 9, 2007 at 8:10 AM (PST)
2
This is news? I’ve had mine since February! For what its worth, I am very pleased with it. I’ve tried a couple other iPod boomboxes that were more expensive and did not match the sound quality and portability of this one. I have the one without the CD player, so I can’t comment on what that sounds like, but I get suprisingly good radio reception in an office with computers. Well worth the money in my opinion.
Posted by Jeddak in Louisville, KY on August 9, 2007 at 8:14 AM (PST)