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CES 2008: Altec Lansing Introduces New ‘Works With iPhone’ Speaker System

Posted by gasusan2005 on January 7, 2008 – 6:27 am  Share
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T612 Amplifies Music Experiences for iPhone and New iPod Family

Altec Lansing is once again amplifying music and multimedia experiences for Apple customers with the debut of the T612 digital audio system for the iPhone and new iPod family of products. The T612 provides brilliant sound for music and multimedia, while also featuring iPhone incoming call support.

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The Altec Lansing T612 furthers the company’s legacy of developing digital audio systems that complement the iPod with rich sound, beautiful design and the ability to share music with others. In 2003 Altec Lansing created the inaugural inMotion(TM) iPod audio dock, and today boasts a full suite of products that address the listening needs and habits of consumers across various lifestyles.

 

The T612 complements key features of the iPhone, including support for
incoming calls. If a call comes in while music is playing, the iPhone gives
priority to the call by pausing the music. Once the call is completed, the
iPhone is re-docked in the T612 and the music resumes playing at the same
song and place.

The T612 also supports internal GSM shielding to keep its speakers from
picking up potential intermittent noises emitted by the iPhone or other
mobile devices. Designed after Altec Lansing’s successful M602 digital
audio player, the T612 features powerful neodymium speakers and XdB
bass-enhancement technology for exceptionally rich audio reproduction and
solid bass response for a desktop system of its size.

The T612 sports Apple’s Universal Dock to play and charge all iPhone
and new-generation iPod models. In addition, the rear of the T612 provides
a standard auxiliary-in jack for connection to older iPod models as well as
other audio devices.

The T612 comes equipped with a wireless remote for iPod song navigation
functionality, featuring Power, Volume Down, Volume Up, Track Back, Track
Forward, Play/Pause, and separate Bass, and Treble controls.

Available in February 2008, the Altec Lansing T612 system will be sold
at Apple retailers and http://www.AltecLansing.com for $199.95 (U.S. MSRP).

For more information visit: http://www.alteclansing.com

Altec Lansing will display the new T612 during CES 2008, January 7-10,
2008, in South Hall 1, Booth #20913.

Source: Altec Lansing press release

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