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Sanyo intros Cube, Dual Dock radios for iPod, iPhone
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Wednesday, October 7, 2009
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Sanyo has introduced its new DMP-P1 Cube Alarm Clock Radio for iPod and DMP-692 Dual Dock Music System for the iPod and iPhone. The Cube is a squarish alarm clock radio offering a top-mounted Dock, AM/FM PLL digital tuning, programmable alarms with the choice of waking to a connected iPod, the radio, or a buzzer, control buttons on the top panel, front-mounted display and BassXpander technology for a more full sound. It will sell for $40. The DMP-692 features twin top-mounted docks for simultaneous charging of two iPods or one iPod and iPhone, as well as a large front-facing display, auxiliary input for connecting other audio sources, an integrated, rear-mounted passive subwoofer, AM/FM radio, dual programmable alarms, and a 20-function remote control. Sanyo’s DMP-692 Dual Dock Music System will sell for $90; both products are slated for release later this month.
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1
Why do these companies only allow one iPhone dock? I have two iPhones, not one ipod and one iPhone….it the cost to produce two iPhone compat. docks that much more?
Posted by Trev on October 7, 2009 at 2:41 PM (PST)
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Is this any good? Functionality wise? Sound quality?
Posted by Rick on February 6, 2010 at 1:49 PM (PST)