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Sep 19 2008, 10:56am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The ICF-CD3iP can wake you to CD or tracks from your iPod and includes a remote control. Sony's XDR-S10HDiP has a HD Tuner built-in and offers the ability to tag songs from the radio for purchase on your iPod later.
The SRS-GU10iP charges the iPod and can be run on batteries for music on the go. Sony also introduced a portable speaker dock called the ZS-S4iP that will retail for $100 in October. The ICF-CD3iP will also sell for $100, the XDR-S10HDiP will retail for $180, and the SRS GU10iP will go for $150.
Via Sony
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