Published on June 25th,2008 at 11:30 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

New Wooden iPod Docking Station from Marubeni

Marubeni will release a new wood style iPod docking station in Japan. You may like it or not… Our new iPod dock is available in two versions, American Walnut or Scandinavian Birch, and feature a USB connection and two 1W speakers (frequency response of 180Hz-20,000Hz). They are compatible with IPod Classic and iPod Nano.

Expect a price of 60€ for the Scandinavian Birch, 65€ for the American Walnut.


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Comments
 

  • Romanzy

    Cause Akihabara doesn’t like to publish the links of the products they write about, here is the URL of Marubeni Infotec:

    http://www.m-infotec.co.jp/

  • Anon

    yeah what’s the deal I had to search for the origin/press release link info for quite a number of posts now

 

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