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IXOS intros Neo iPod speaker dock

iPod speaker dock comes with clock radio
By Nick Spence , Macworld.co.uk , 07/02/2009
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Looking like something from Transformers, IXOS has announced the Neo iPod speaker dock aimed at bedrooms across the land.

With alarm, snooze and sleep functions the dock includes 4 speaker drive units and a 10W RMS amplifier along with 6 preset EQ settings.

A universal iPod dock charges and synchronises with your computer's iTunes library, while a supplied remote control comes with iPod functionality.

The IXOS adds a 3.5mm auxiliary input for connection to laptops and portable music players and stereo phono inputs for connection of CD/DVD players and TV audio outputs.

The dock's finish is gun metal black with a brushed aluminium extrusion with blue LED display. The iPod docking cradle has a unique flip down lid to protect the connector when not in use says IXOS.

The IXOS Neo iPod speaker dock has SRP of £109.99 (US$181) and is available now at selected high street retailers. More details can be found at www.ixos.co.uk.

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