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iLive unveils more than a dozen made-for-iPhone audio systems at CES

Categories: Accessories, CES 2010, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at 3:01 AM

iLive iSP500LW system

Maker of popular iPod and iPhone docking systems, iLive, has used the recently ended CES to unveil a total of 33 new audio solutions. Out of that number, more than a dozen systems wear the made-for-iPhone mark. Here are the highlights:

  • iLive iTDP610B bar speaker with a built-in DVD player that converts DVDs to 1080p for playback and features TruSurround Technology for enhanced audio. It is available in two sizes, 32-inch or 37-inch, for $199.99.
  • iLive iHP310B micro system is a compact and modern audio player that has both iPhone and CD playback. It sports a flat panel design with backlit LEDs highlighting the CD player and an iPhone dock on top. The price is $99.99.
  • iLive iSP100B speakers – an ultra-thin portable folding dock that plays and charges iPhone and can operate on AC or DC power. Price = $39.99.
  • iLive iSP500LW system – which combines retro wood box speakers with today’s technology, and which costs $59.99.

And that’s about it. Check out iLive’s website for additional details.

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