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Saffire-USA, the Jukebox StationiPod-ready jukebox so you can iRock around the clock

P
acific Rim Technologies has announced a vintage-style jukebox featuring a built-in universal docking cradle for iPods.

The JP100W1-RGB iPod Jukebox Station with Universal Dock, FM Radio, and Remote Control (in 3 Colors) is designed and manufactured by Saffire-USA, a Jukebox Station features a wood enclosure, FM radio, CD player, LED lighting system, and comes with a 17-function IR remote control.

The jukebox, which stands at over 3 feet tall, offers a 6-inch subwoofer, two magnetically shielded tweeters, and two mid-range drivers.

The system can also connect video iPods to a TV with its rear S-video and RCA video connections. The Jukebox Station is available for a retail price of $700.


www.pacrimtechnologies.com

 


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