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Zunerama Reviews iHome ZN9

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The kids over at Zunerama got their hands on the iHome ZN9 and have tons of pics and a pretty thorough review written up.  It's the first clock/radio designed specifically for the Zune.  Check it out!

Closer video look at the Kicker Zk500

For anyone still interested in this Zune stereo dock that will be retailing for 350$, Harvey from ZuneRama has posted a video further demonstrating it's capability's and function.

I think the stereo looks great in this video, but is it worth 350 dollars? That’s your call.

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  • Simple and to the point. Another cheesy video for your visual consumption...

    Altec Lansing iM414 Zune Speakers

    Zune Scene has published some some pictures of the Altec Lansing iM414 Zune Speakers...

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    PS. My old style Dock from Woot is on the way via FedEx finally.

    Head over to see them all...

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  • Woot : Altec Lansing M604 Powered Audio System for Zune

    Nice Woot today... Altec Lansing M604 Powered Audio System for Zune for only $39.99

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    Features:

    • High-Definition Audio – Digital amplification delivers powerful sound from a compact system.
    • Clean, Crisp Sound – Four specially engineered full-range neodymium speakers smoothly deliver a full spectrum of pure, distinct sound.
    • Surprisingly Deep Bass – XdB bass-enhancement technology creates deep bass without a subwoofer.
    • Wireless Remote and Built-in Controls – Zune and speaker functions (play, forward, back, volume, bass, treble, and stand-by) are at your fingertips. Just sit back and enjoy!
    • Easy to Use – Built-in universal dock allows data transfer and recharges Zune.
    • Elegant, Wall-mountable Design – Looks great in your living room or mounted on wall.
    • Composite Video Output for Zune video – Enables you to play your Zune videos on most TVs (cable not included.)
    • Universal MP3 Cradle – Allows you to place other MP3 players front and center (cable included.)
    • Headphone Jack – For private listening.

    Specifications:

    • Sound pressure level (SPL): 100 dB
    • Total continuous power: 60 Watts RMS
    • System response: 60 Hz – 20 kHz (-10 dB)
    • Signal to noise ratio: @ 1kHz input: > 70 dB
    • Drivers: Two 3” full-range drivers and two silkdome 1” tweeters.

    Dimensions:

    • 14” (W) x 5.4” (D) x 8.2” (H)
    • (354 mm (W) x 137 mm (D) x 208 mm (H))

    In the box:

    • M604 Speaker System
    • Wireless remote
    • Universal MP3 cradle
    • 3.5mm stereo cable
    • Power supply
    • User’s guide and quick connect

    Woot : One Day, One Deal (SM)

    Video Preview: DLO TransDock for Zune

    Here is a little video preview of the DLO TransDock for the Zune.

    The TransDock micro is the most flexible, cost-effective car solution for the Zune you can buy. It comes with a removable USB charge and sync cable that can be used at home or on the road. That’s an added $20 value! TransDock micro also features a beautiful black and white color scheme that matches any car’s interior.

    The TransDock micro broadcasts the Zune's music to any FM radio frequency from 88.1 to 107.9 while keeping it charged. The new TransDock micro is a complete Zune solution for your car, yet it requires no installation. This makes it a great alternative to expensive custom installations. Its all-in-one functionality and superior sound quality elevate the TransDock micro above lower-end, bottom-mounting FM transmitters.

    Like the TransPod, the TransDock micro also features an auxiliary input, allowing it to broadcast the audio from any MP3 player or audio device like an iBook, MacBook Pro, a Sony PSP gaming system or a travel DVD player. The DLO TransDock micro also gives you the choice of connecting to your car stereo with a cassette adapter or mini plug cable with its auxiliary line output.

     Get one from DLO

    Zune v2 Home A/V Kit Mini Review

    So, I modified the v1 kit to work with my 80, but what about my 30? Should I send the 30 to the graveyard? Naw, so I need to get a home for the 80 too. That said, I stopped by Wallyworld and picked up the v2 Home A/V Kit.

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    The Zune v2 Home A/V Kit costs $99 and to be quite honest, that's a tad overpriced for what it offers in my opinion.

    What do you get?

    • The Dock
    • 3 Inserts to accommodate the 3 Zune varieties. The 4/8, 30, and 80.
    • An IR Remote
    • A wall charger
    • Zune A/V Output Cable

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    Polls

    So, what do ya think of Zune 2.5 from info announced today? Think we will make this a scale of 1 to 10 poll.

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