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Altec Lansing T612
$200.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:IPhone compatible - shielded design. Good sound for its size. Music pauses and resumes while / after taking a call.
The Cons:No radio. No video output (available on the M602). M602 is a better value for non-iPhone users (almost identical design for half the price).
The Altec Lansing T612 is an upscale iPod docking station featuring a universal iPod/iPhone dock that also plays and recharges the brand-new iPhone 3G. It’s in fact built specifically to ignore the intermittent noises produced by mobile phones—thereby eliminating the need to put one’s phone in ‘airplane’ mode.
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Note also that the unit isn’t just wall-mountable; it even includes an auxiliary port for hooking up a CD, DVD, or MP3 player. The T612 is also built for exceptional sound, as it includes XdB bass-enhancement technology to seamlessly reproduce music across a wide audio spectrum. Perhaps most notable is its Never Miss a Call technology, which AUTOMATICALLY stops the music when you receive a call.
Features
- Upscale iPod Docking Station
- iPod/iPhone Universal Dock (+Recharge)
- iPhone 3G Compatibility (T612 Adapter Required)
- Auxiliary Port (CD/DVD/MP3)
- Interference Free
- XdB Bass-Enhancement
- Never Miss a Call
- Wireless Remote
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iPhone compatible - shielded design
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music pauses and resumes while / after taking a call
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can be set on a table or mounted on the wall (requires $3 mail-away mount)
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includes wireless remote control
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no video output (available on the M602)
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M602 is a better value for non-iPhone users (almost identical design for half the price)
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does not include the USB connection for iTunes syncing the M602 has
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remote control offers only basic functionality
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fixed drivers offer very little stereo separation
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