Philip Wong | Oct 28, 2008

You can now pipe your favorite tunes from your iPod through the latest Philips DC910 and DC200 iPod docking entertainment systems. Besides out-of-the-box compatibility with multiple generations of iPod classic, touch, nano and mini, the duo also shares many common value-added features. These include a inbuilt alarm clock, FM radio tuner, SD/MMC card slot for MP3 and WMA playback and standard 3.5mm mini-jack audio input found on most portable media players.
While the affordable S$139 (US$99.53) DC200 has unique preloaded relaxation music to babysit you to sleep, it's the sleek S$299 (US$214.09) DC910 that will "sing" music as well as improve sound quality of videos. Its six-driver 30W speaker system comprises a 3-inch woofer and wOOx bass radiators designed to beef up low-end delivery. These are coupled with a pair of 1.5-inch tweeters for crisp musical instrument reproduction. The Philips DC910 and DC200 are now available in Singapore. No further details were given on an Asia-wide launch.
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