Macally intros TunePro iPod speaker system

It looks like Apple accessorizer Macally is aiming for a bigger piece of the ever-expanding iPod speaker system market, with the company today officially introducing its TunePro unit, which also doubles as a clock radio. Based on NXT flat panel loudspeaker technology, the system promises "immersive 3D audio" thanks to its SRS WOW audio processing, although the actual amount of power behind the unit isn't clear. While it's designed primarily for iPods with a 30-pin dock connector, it also thankfully comes equipped with a standard line-in jack to let you use other devices, and comes bundled with three iPod inserts to ensure a snug fit for your iPod of choice. If that suits your fancy, you can grab one now for $130. iPhone users may want to hold off a bit though, as the company says it'll have one specially made for you sometime in the fourth quarter of 2007.






















but does it blend?
Enough with the tired-ass "Will it blend?", "will it play Doom?", and "I, for one, welcome our new robotic overlords" comments, already.
It's very stylish, that usually appeals more that features these days, at least to the common consumer. I do like how the digital clock seems to blend into the speakers, beautiful. Pity the "Macnally" logo is so gaudy.
those logos usually can be cleanly removed with some rubbing alcohol solution and a Mr Clean Magic Eraser.
ordered!
30 Pin Dork! What do mean?! Is that supposed to be an insult to Pin Heads or Dorks or what!! I don't know what we're coming to anyway talking that trash in public!
What? 30 pin dock, not dork?
Never mind.