Philips Executive 30-Watt Micro Speaker System with iPod Dock (White/Silver) From:Philips , Philips Consumer Electronics ,
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Philips Color: silver/blk EAN: 0609585134805 Height: 789 hundredths-inches Length: 553 hundredths-inches Weight: 732 hundredths-pounds Width: 1535 hundredths-inches Label: Philips Consumer Electronics Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics Model: DCM230/37 Packaged Height: 720 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 1970 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 820 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 960 hundredths-inches Publisher: Philips Consumer Electronics Studio: Philips Consumer Electronics
Feature:
- Play and charge your Ipod
- 30Watt Total Power 2X15W RMS, dynamic bass boost
- Super slim CD slot
- Sleek metalic finish
- Digital radio tuning and CD player also includes remote control
Product Description:
Free your iPod music and enjoy it in superb stereo sound on the Philips DCM230. Stylishly designed with a cool metallic finish, the sleek system features smart functions and boasts total 30-Watts RMS power for truly dynamic sound. The one-piece unit is a little larger than a clock radio, integrating 2 speakers, a CD player, a radio, alarm features, and an iPod dock for inserting your iPod. Place it on your desk, a shelf, or anywhere - even on your night stand. You're not merely limited to iPod. Tuner Bands AM/FM Digital Tuning with memory presets Radio Alarm, Sleep timer Digital Clock Included Accessories AC Power Cord, User Manual, Warranty certificate, Remote Control, World Wide Warranty leaflet AC powered Unit Dimensions Product depth 200.5 mm x Product height 140.5 mm x Product width 390 mm
Customer Reviews:
3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Great with minor issues, 2008-10-14 This is a great little box in almost every way, and so it is more useful, I think, to say what the downside is.
The CD player remembers where it was only during the pause-state, and the pause-state doesn't last very long. Turn it off, and you've lost your place. This is a minor issue, because a small pad and pencil an resolve it.
Considering that the external FM antenna, in my location, does not have to be extended, it would have been nicer to have an FM antenna built-in and just have the external antenna for those of us far from a signal source.
Other than that, my wife has been delighted to be able to listen to any kind of current CD, her iPod, or a USB flash drive with music files on it (the drive has to be formatted as a Windows flash drive, which can be done on an OS X Mac as well as on a Windows PC), or listen to the radio.
The sound is very pleasant to listen to and is high quality considering the size of the speakers. In fact we intend to get a second one for another location in the house.
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