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DLO iBoom Has Color-LCD RF Remote, Good Style
Here is another DLO dock: the iBoom Jukebox is a portable iPod dock-speaker system with dual 1-inch tweeters and 3-inch woofers and plays nicely with all types of iPod except the iPhone. The best feature is its radio-frequency remote with full-color iPod screen display, which will allow you to roam all around your home while still controlling the music the iBoom pumps out. It's previewing this week at Macworld and set for release in Q2 for $199.99. [DLO] charset="utf-8">galleryPost('IBOOM', 3,'IBOOM');
cellphones
French Jukebox Lets You Text in Your Song Requests
If this isn't a sign that we're getting way too lazy, then I don't know what is. European phone carrier Orange France has teamed up with YCD Multimedia to create the SMS Jukebox. After making its debut at the Cannes Film Festival, the jukebox is being rolled out in bars, cafes, and restaurants throughout France. Customers find a music "menu" on their table and after selecting the song(s) they want, text in the code. As much as I text (and believe me, I text a lot) I prefer the old fashioned way of walking up to the jukebox and manually selecting the songs I wanna hear. More »
home entertainment
CEDIA 2006: Crosley Digital Jukebox
I first heard about Crosley last month when we saw the iJuke iPod Jukebox. This was pretty sweet, but I stopped by the Crosley booth today and saw something even sweeter. This is the iTunes Digital Jukebox from Crosley. More »
cellphones
Sky IM-U130 Jukebox Phone
The IM-U130 from Sky, a Korean company, can play 20 hours of MP3 files, has a 2 megapixel camera, 512MB of internal memory, and Bluetooth connectivity. It's also got a click-wheel like control in the middle, round buttons, and a medium-sized candy-bar body. There's even a matching headset that goes with the phone, no doubt to pump up its jukeboxing capabilities. More »
portable media
Crosley iJuke Miniature iPod Jukebox
We first mentioned the iPod Jukebox last week, but if that one was a bit too big and expensive for your liking, this iPod jukebox from Crosley Radio may work out a bit better. The iJuke has an authentic look of a 1950's jukebox, stands 18 inches tall and uses the universal iPod dock adapter. It includes a remote and will be sold at Linens'N'Things this fall for $250. I'd like to see the Fonz try to bang on this jukebox. He would see the iPod instead of the traditional vinyl records and his head would likely explode. More »
home entertainment
Jukebox Station: iPod Connections, Seven Speakers, Blinkinlights
Take a look at the Jukebox Station, a 3-foot-tall iPod-ready music machine with FM radio, CD player, and an attractive array of LEDs designed by Saffire USA. There's a universal docking cradle inside for any iPod accepting such connections, and you can also hook up your video iPod to a TV using SVideo or composite outputs. And if you don't have an iPod, don't feel bad, you can connect any music player into its 3.5mm mini-jack input. More »
home entertainment
Sony NAS-M7HDS Hi-Fi Net Jukebox
Sony announced a 40GB hi-fi jukebox earlier this month, and now they've got an even bigger one out on the market: the new NAS-M7HDS has 80GB of storage onboard, which translates to being able to hold about 40,000 songs. It plays and records the ATRAC and MP3 formats (no AAC love for you, Apple), and can receive songs from the built-in CD and MiniDisk players, a Memory Stick slot, and via USB (to your PSP, even) and Ethernet. If you've got it online, you can purchase cds through Sony's online store via the 4.3 inch color screen. ¥84,800, currently only in Japan. More »
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