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Macally ships TunePro speaker system for iPod
By Charles Starrett
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, August 8, 2007
News Category: iPod Accessories
Macally has announced the release of its TunePro flat panel stereo speaker for iPod. The TunePro features NXT flat-panel loudspeaker technology and SRS Labs’ SRS WOW audio enhancement technology for better sound. Other features include an integrated Universal iPod Dock, AM/FM alarm clock radio, and a line-in jack for other audio sources. “The TunePro for iPod is the ultimate flat panel stereo speaker system for consumers who want to enjoy rich sound via their iPod while enhancing the look of their home,” said Andrew Saldana, vice president of sales and marketing for Macally. In addition, Macally also revealed plans to offer a TunePro for iPhone in the fourth quarter. The Macally TunePro for iPod is available now for $130. For more information on the TunePro, check out our review.
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LED clock is key, less ridiculously bright and easier to read. But no remote and a mirrored surface to show fingerprints and dirt and tiny buttons? Seriously, what the hell is wrong with people designing these things?
The next company that wants to enter the iPod clock radio market should contact me. I will do it for the price of getting one when they go into production.
Posted by akatsuki on August 8, 2007 at 6:09 PM (PDT)