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Sony Releases Speaker Dock for their Phones

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 8, 2006 – 12:11 pm
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sonyspeakerphone.jpg Coming with the era of speaker docks for all the iPods and just about any music player out there, Sony has followed suit and made a dock for their music phones!

A neat idea in my mind, this dock would be great for your work space or to have in a room at your house to listen to the tunes from your Sony Music Phone.

From Reg Hardware:
Boasting of the Cradle Audio CPF-MP001’s "exceptional depth and quality" audio reproduction, Sony Ericsson said the device uses Sony’s 32-bit S-Master Digital amplifier, as used in the consumer electronics giant’s home theatre and in-car audio products. The upshot: power and clarity, the company claimed.

Sounds like a neat product, just a bit limited in that it is only for the Sony Music Phones, but if you have one, a great investment for full room listening!

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