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Bose introduces The SoundDock for iPod
September 16, 2004 - 15:15 PDT
Bose today introduced the SoundDock digital music system for Apple's iPod and iPod mini. The new speaker system lets iPod owners access, control and listen to their stored music with the ease of dock and play -- no headphones, cables or adaptors required. Bose says that the The SoundDock system includes a "proprietary acoustic design that delivers clear, full sound across the entire musical spectrum." Patented integrated signal processing automatically adjusts tonal balance, so music sounds natural at any volume. The SoundDock system's industrial design is a hi-gloss white finish to complement the iPod. It is expected to sell for US$299.
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