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SOUNDDOCK by BOSE
W
e aren't going out on a limb predicting this item will be one of the year's top sellers.

When the world's greatest speaker company pairs with the world's most popular MP3 player, the resulting product is going to sell just fine without us hopping on the bandwagon.

Still, we couldn't resist spotlighting this compact but oh-so-powerful all-in-one iPod docking station.

Simply plug this tiny unit in, drop your iPod (or iPod mini) into the cradle and sit back as the room is filled with the rich, clear sound that has defined Bose since 1964.

The Bose SoundDock Portable digital music system also charges your iPod while playing tunes, and you can control volume and song selection with a wireless, Bose-provided remote.

At only six inches in height (and under a foot in width), this may just be the world's smallest jukebox. Check early though, this item is in big demand and stocks run out frequently $1,144.  


In Singapore, you can get it from Mr. Michael Tien at Atlas Hi-Fi Pte. Ltd. 68 Orchard Road #03-19/21 Plaza Singapura, Tel: (65) 6339 0966, Fax: (65) 6336 4678


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