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Hands-on with Altec Lansing’s T612 iPhone docking speakers

Posted Jan 10th 2008 6:28PM by Barb Dybwad
Filed under: Cellphones, CES, Portable Audio

Yeah, yeah, we know — another iP** dock — but this is actually one of the first docking audio speakers approved to work with the iPhone without either dropping into airplane mode or assaulting your ears with janky GSM signal noise (it also docks regular old iPods, of course). To boot, it charges the thing and has incoming call support — more than slightly mitigated by the fact that you still have to actually remove the phone from the dock to take the call, a drawback the Altec Lansing rep said was because Apple neglected to include support for passing call audio across the docking interface. Still, if you happen to use your iPhone as jukebox at home or work, you can pick up this quite decent-sounding speaker system in February if it’s worth $200 to you.

Tags: hdtv, consumer technology, dvr, cable, tests, design, video game, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, gadgets

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