“Turn your iPod music player into a full-blown stereo system with the CPF-IP001 iPod audio docking station. Enjoy rich, deep sound from your iPod in virtually any room of your home,” Sony’s SonyStyle.com website trumpets.
Sony, trampled, abused, dominated, and now thoroughly humiliated by Apple at home and abroad, finally seems resigned to reality and takes to their rightful place in the portable digital music world: maker of premium iPod accessories.
Sony: like.no.other. (if.you.ignore.ten-thousand.other.ipod.accessory.makers.that.is.)
Boom.
Anyway, Sony’s new, yet-typically-horribly-named, CPF-IP001 iPod audio docking station features a connector that is compatible with a variety of Apple iPod models (1st and 2nd generation iPod nano, 4th and 5th generation iPod, and 1st generation iPod mini models) and allows users to plug in their iPods and just press play to stream the entire library of stored music from your iPod through the attached speaker system.
Sony says, “The system’s powerful S-Master amplifier and included subwoofer provide superior sound while the compact and lightweight design allows you to place this docking station in virtually any room of your home. Control everything from song selection to volume with the supplied remote. An additional line input enables you to connect a second audio source.”
The unit retails for US$249.99. More info here.
Now, if the boys at Microsoft were smart… But, they’re not.
Note to tech writers and pundits: the next time you get the itch to proclaim Apple’s demise due to some sort of “killer” that you imagine, reread this article first.
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MAN … LOOK AT THAT POWER BRICK LOL!!!!
(joke)
about the fscking Bean!?!?!? The goddamn Bean!?!?!?!
That mu’fscker is KILLING the iPod!
Jonner – Welcome to the Poo Planet!
I have an idea how the Sony marketing division comes up with product names. I guess they throw a handful of Scrabble pieces into the air and wait for the outcome.
I’m beginning to wonder if we will see a licensing deal with the ‘made for iPod’ partners…… Now that would really cause the chairs to fly
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looks like a modified version of the Sony Ericsson Home Audio System MDS-70
http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp?cc=ae&lc=en&ver=4000&template=pip1&zone=pp&pid=10346
actually that “power brick” is a woofer
Mac User Since 1984,
that was also my first reaction.
I really can’t understand why they don’t learn from their recent mistakes.
This is the same firm that came up with the name ‘Walkman’ which was, and still is, memorable.
This model number probably mixed up from the parts bin for C3-PO.