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Sharp DK-AP7P
$130.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Excellent sound quality for the size and price of the unit. "ESound" button electronically enhances bass performance noticeably. Well-designed battery compartment makes loading/unloading batteries a breeze.
The Cons:Lacks a built-in handle which would make short-distance travel much less awkward.
The Sharp DK-AP7P is described as a device that allows headphone-free music on the go. It is an iPod dock that plays music from an iPod or iPhone while recharging them. It is a 2.1-channel speaker system with a full-range bass reflex speakers with HDSS and ESound digital signal processing technology.
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The Sharp DK-AP7P has a cover that fold shuts, protecting the unit from damage while being transported. It includes a video output to connect the device to a TV for video or image playback and a 3.5mm stereo input. There is two color-combination options, a black piano finish body with a choice of either white or red accents. The Sharp DK-AP7P is less expensive than counterpart, the DK-AP8P, but doesn't significantly differ in terms of features.
Features
- Folds closed for travel
- 2.1-channel speaker
- Two main drivers
- Subwoofer
- Six hours of battery operation
- AC adapter
- ESound mode
- 3.5mm stereo audio input
- Video output
- Piano black finish with choice of either red or white accents
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Pros & Cons
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Excellent sound quality for the size and price of the unit.
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"ESound" button electronically enhances bass performance noticeably.
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Well-designed battery compartment makes loading/unloading batteries a breeze.
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Attractive, basic design with a small footprint for use pretty much anywhere.
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Decent battery life--runs for 6 hours on 4 AA batteries.
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Clever fold-able design protects the unit during travel.
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Lacks a built-in handle which would make short-distance travel much less awkward.
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