![]() ![]() ![]() And for those less concerned with style, the $99.95 RC-EZ38 (last one after the break) should fit the bill - it's also the only one of the four with a cassette deck (sometimes you just gotta let go, JVC). The device’s screen is a simple digital alarm clock face, when for. Taking things down a bit, we've got the RA-P10 (peep after the break), a clock radio-type unit with four watts per channel, an iPod dock, blue backlit display, and a room thermometer, all for $129.95, as well as the $199.95 UX-EP25, a low profile system "about the size of a small laptop computer," also with USB Host and USB Audio support. For as useful as a dual-dock radio might be, the NX-PN7 has two glaring omissions: a full-featured screen and a remote control. The new JVC UX-J51 is a CD micro component system with a built-in dock for. ![]() FM-RBDS / AM / Aux-in Digital Tuning Atomic Clock Radio with iPod Dock. It'll give you 10 watts per channel with a 30-watt amplifier for the powered subwoofer, and includes USB Host support for use with non-iPod DAPs as well as JVC's USB Audio function for connecting the stereo to a PC or Mac. The new JVC UX-J51 is a three-piece system that combines class-leading performance with clean, elegant design. JVC XL-PM20 Personal CD/MP3 Player with In-Line, 3-Key Remote Control Headphones. The NX-PS1 (seen above) is the top-of-the-line model, though still on the low-end comparatively speaking, running just $249.95. JVC announced a new line of home stereos and "boomboxes" today (set for release this month and next) - not all that remarkable expect for the fact that each sport the coveted " Made for iPod" desgnation. ![]()
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