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Zune Audio Dock - Finding A SoundDock Equivalent
Posted: Wednesday, December 05, 2007
By: John W. DeFeo
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Everyone has an iPod - you have a Zune. Not that there’s anything wrong with that…but where are all the cool accessories? Unfortunately, technology developers are slow to develop Zune-architecture versions of the many iPod staples (i.e. Bose SoundDock). The amplified audio dock is the most desired accessory and the accessory most noticeably absent from the market place this holiday season.

Thankfully, Altec Lansing has stepped up to the plate and provided audio-dock solutions for the Zune community. We’d love to say that these two models are the best on the market – but truthfully, they’re the only reputable models we can find. But fear not, Altec Lansing has long produced quality audio solutions – so shop with confidence you non-conformist you.


Debonair Magazine Zune audio docks by Altec Lansing

Altec Lansing m604 Powered Audio System - $149.95 (left)
An excellent small sound system that sports a universal MP3 cradle, composite video output, and wireless remote.

Altec Lansing inMotion iM414 - $99.95 (right)
Small factor amplified sound system. A bare bones system with with only the essentials (plus built-in radio).





John W. DeFeo
e. jdefeo(at)debonairmag.com

John W. DeFeo is the co-founder of Debonair Magazine. He lives and works in New York city and loves advertising, movies, and art. You can view a sample of his creative works at www.johnwdefeo.com. For more articles by John, click his photo.

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