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  • Sony Trik hands-on

    by 
    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    01.08.2010

    Guess what, we don't even care if the official name is Trix, this product isn't about its name, its specs, or any other such sensible consideration. This is a loud and proud homage to every urge you've ever experienced to "express yourself." Whether yourself is a Yankees fan, a surfer, or a crazed Twilight aficionado, there are interchangeable covers to appease most (bad) tastes. We took a quick peek around this iPod / iPhone dock, and for those who care, we'd say the Trik actually looks like a well-formed tune deliverator that might very well be worth the $130 asking price. Audio testing in the booming halls of CES was a futile affair, but there's plenty of time before April's release date for you to hear them for yourself and to pick a tasteful cover to demonstrate your individuality with. %Gallery-82162%

  • Sony's Trik / Triq iPod Dock is perfect for your garishly tasteless lifestyle, also headphones

    by 
    Tim Stevens
    Tim Stevens
    01.06.2010

    Looking for the perfect sound system to match the urban camo scheme you applied on your M4A1 in Modern Warfare 2? Have we got the solution for you, guaranteed to both work with your iPod/iPhone and to make your parents cringe. It's Sony's Triq/Trik, which is so unbelievably tricky Sony can't decide whether to call it the Triq or the Trik. If the monochrome thing doesn't do it for you there are three other skins to choose from, each more hideous daring than the next. It pumps out a very meaningful 75 watts and will cost a $130 when it ships in April. Sony also announced the MDR-NC300D Digital Noise Canceling Earbuds, said to be the first earbuds with digital noise cancelation, surely far superior than those paltry analog cancellation-featuring earbuds. They're pictured after the break, featuring a "vertical-in-the-ear" style and providing 20 hours of life from a single AA battery. No, the battery doesn't go up in your ear canal. %Gallery-81805%