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Hello Kitty iPod Dock

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - May 27, 2006

Here's one for all you geeks out there that have daughters. Check out the Hello Kitty iPod Dock. It supports any iPod that can fit the standard iPod plug. It's a fairly plain dock except it has Hello Kitty designs on it. There is also a line out jack for plugging into another stereo system or headphones.

Features:

  • iPod Dock for iPod 3G,4G,5G,Photo,Mini,nano
  • Hi Efficiency Digital Amplifier
  • Electronic Volume Control
  • Output Power 2W x 2
  • 1" Woofer x 2
  • Slim Speaker Box
  • LED Power Indicator
  • Line-out Jack
  • Power: AC/DC Adapter DC 6V 'AA' or 'UM-3' Size x 4



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