JVC throws down four Hi-Fi systems with iPod, XM support
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JVC unveiled four new iPod and XM satellite ready audio devices today -- the UX-EP300 is a 2.1-channel DVD home theater system, its wee cousin the UX-EP100 an ultra-compact 2-channel desktop audio system with CD/MP3/WMA support, the MX-KC58 a 400-watt mini system, and the RD-HA3 a boombox with side-firing subwoofers, perfect for the breakdancing XM fanboys in your life. Price? Street date? Don't bother us with trifles.