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GEAR4's latest iPod CD micro system adds DAB radio

The CDM-D150 is a CD micro system with dock for iPod and DAB/FM radio
By Nick Spence , Macworld.co.uk , 07/06/2009
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GEAR4, the Mac accessory manufacturer, has introduced the CDM-D150, a DAB radio version of the CDM-100 launched earlier this year.

The CDM-D150 is a CD micro system with dock for iPod and DAB/FM radio with 20 programmable preset stations.

The CDM-D150 includes a top loading CD player, universal dock for iPod, with 3 dock adaptors supplied, 5 preset EQ settings - flat, classic, rock, pop and jazz, clock with alarm and remote control.

As with many similar systems and docks the CDM-D150 will charge your iPod while connected and includes a line-in port for use with any other music players you might have lying around.

Other features include a 12 / 24 hour clock with alarm, allowing you to wake up to favourite music choices from iPod, CD or radio.

The GEAR4 CDM-D150 has a SRP of £119.99 (US$196) and is available from www.gear4store.com and other online and retail stores from August.

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