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After the madness of the holiday season settles down you can sit back and listen to music with either your iPod or Creative ZEN... and do so with the newly announced Cambridge SoundWorks PlayDock. Available in January both the PlayDock ZEN (for ZEN Vision:M, ZEN V and ZEN V Plus players) and the PlayDock i (for the Video iPod, iPod Photo, iPod Mini and iPod Nano) will be available for $199.99

Each system will run on AC or battery power, and feature built-in powered subwoofer to deliver pounding low end. When powered by AC the PlayDock will even work as a charging station. The devices will offer video-output to let you watch your video on a TV with 640x480 resolution. While far from high-resolution, it's a nice feature that hasn't been explored much to date.

Post by Peter Suciu


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