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Soundfreaq debuts Sound Platform audio system
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Tuesday, November 9, 2010
News Categories: iPod Accessories, iPad Accessories, iPhone Accessories
Soundfreaq has debuted its new Sound Platform audio system for the iPod, iPhone, iPad, and other audio sources. The Sound Platform is a tabletop system featuring Kevlar-reinforced stereo speakers with an acoustically tuned dual-port chamber and UQ3 spacial enhancement audio processing that can be turned on and off via a dial on the front of the unit. Other features include an integrated iPod and iPhone Dock, Bluetooth audio playback capability, a front-mounted LCD display, a FM radio, an auxiliary input, and an included remote control that stores magnetically in a hidden compartment on the side. Soundfreaq’s new Sound Platform the iPod, iPhone, and iPad will be available in Target stores and online from the company’s website beginning November 29 and will sell for $199.
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I haven’t beeen as interested in an iPod speaker since the B&W Zeppelin. I definitely want to audition this one, but I suspect that it’ll be pretty hard to get one locally, since I’m in New Zealand.
Posted by mr_infamy on November 9, 2010 at 6:18 PM (PST)