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  • Hands-on with the Philips BTM630 iPod dock

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    01.06.2008

    Look, we've seen a lot of docks in our day, and we can't really say the Philips is a particularly special, though it does sport a number of features that may make you want to take a closer look. We got a chance to get all-up-on the black beauty after the company's CES press conference, and we will admit that the Bluetooth integration, SD card support, and 2x MP3 record features seem pretty swell. Take a look at the gallery and inform your future purchasing decisions.%Gallery-12788%

  • Philips' iPod line in the wild, headed for the States

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    08.17.2007

    Not much new info here, but if you've been wondering what that slew of iPod-friendly product from Philips looks up in person, CNET has the gallery goods. Turns out they don't look like anything special, but we're still fairly into this BTM630, pictured above. Launching in September for $199, the Bluetooth-equipped dock can stream music from your phone, act as a speakerphone, rip songs from CDs to attached USB drives, and of course blast your iPod tunes if you're feeling mundane. Also sighted were the Philips SJM3151 LCD remote and dock, which hits in September for $199 as well; the $199 AZ1330B iPod boombox; and the AJ300D iPod alarm clock, which is available now for $79. Philips even gave a sneak peak of its upcoming GoGear PMP, which packs a 3.5-inch screen, 4GB of flash memory and 20 hours of battery life -- 5 for video. It'll be out in September for $149.