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Monday, 1 December 2008 21:31 UK Bengaluru, India


 

Is this the world's weirdest Ipod dock?

Unplug the jukebox and do us all a favour

By Dave Murray @ Friday, August 22, 2008 1:05 PM

 
 

The latest bit of kit for the Ipod user who has everything but taste is an $11,000 docking kit. The gear is unusual. Xi jukebox houses the Apple player in a full-scale 1950s inspired jukebox.

True, it is not quite as portable as some docking kits we have seen. The jukebox has numbered buttons, decent Mk7 Twin channel amplifier, 150w per channel, 2 x tweeter 2 x mid range and 1 x 12 twin cone bass speakers and an LCD display screen for viewing the videos on your Ipod and a remote control. Each one is hand-built, and the LED lights are adapted to suit your preferences.

Still, it has to be the weirdest product we have seen to play your Coldplay collection on since Apple released the so-called Ipod Hi-Fi, claiming it could replace high-end AV systems from companies like Denon.

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