08.01.07 - 01:30pm

No not the band Zeppelin, the speaker dock Zeppelin - two totally different things.
The new iPod dock Zeppelin speaker is brought to you by B&W Loudspeakers - a very respected speaker manufacturer.
They have created the Zeppelin in the shape of a two-foot long football.
It has three channels of amplification which combine for 100 watts of power, so it should have some pretty fantastic sound. It also has five drivers, a five-inch subwoofer, glass-fiber cones and tapered tubes for tweeters. It also has everything set to connect to your television and play your iPod videos and showcase pictures from your iPod.
The Zeppelin retails for $599.
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03.27.07 - 01:50pm
With it’s 14 internal pockets, five external pouches, room for your mobile, and an iPod dock too this is every Tooltime builders dream.
Music is vital when you’re hammering away for hours and the G-Tech Tune Time Tool Box will keep the music swinging. The tool box has two NXT speakers built in for blasting anywhere you happen to be. No cords or plug-ins are necessary as it is powered by three AAA batteries and it charges your iPod while the tunes are playing.
The G-Tech Tune Time Tool Box is made from a durable double layer 6006 polyester and designed like a classic tool box. It is compatible with the iPod and any other portable player. It retails for around a $110.
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03.09.07 - 11:38am
What this means, perfect sound. Well the best in sound out there anyway, and Arcam is well known for their stunning sound quality in all it’s products. The rDock is no exception.
Designed to work in perfect conjunction with Arcam’s Solo Movie 5.1 - it is easily controlled from the Solo Movies’s handset, as all music is displayed on Solo Movie’s front panel and can be seen clearly from across the room.
However should the $3249 price tag of Solo Movie 5.1 dissuade you, the rDock will connect to any hi-fi through its buffered RCA jacks designed to prevent sound distortion when your iPod is off and charging while you’re playing music from another source. The RCA sockets also enable audiophile cabling to be used.
The rDock also has s-video and composite-video outputs that will allow it to be hooked up to the TV.
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01.25.07 - 11:14am
How totally cool! We all (well if you’re over 16) remember when transformers ruled! Robots that became tanker trucks, flying airplanes or boats were awesome!. Now Takara has created the iPod transformers!
The first is a tanker truck that becomes a Convoy iPod Docking Bay. The trailer opens to reveal two speakers and a dock for
all iPods except the shuffle. Route 66 has a whole new meaning with this bad boy.
The second is a Soundwave MP3 player disguised as a simple tiny cassette player that opens into a cool robot. The cassette player reads the Mini SD card from your MP3 player. When in cassette mode the MP3 player will easily slip into your pocket. It will blast your tunes in either robot or cassette mode, so now you can be a kid again at the office with your cool new toy busting out some rhymes while standing guard over your office desk. “Come on, make my day!”
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