Credit: Tony Scarpetta
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While harkening to an era past, today's tabletop radios have evolved into very capable compact A/V systems.
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When you press the tag button on the face of the I-Sonic 2, you really are playing the old “tag, you’re it” game. The “it” is whatever song you like on HD Radio that you might want to add to your collection. Apple’s iTunes Tagging technology, incorporated into the I-Sonic 2, will then merge all the tagged songs into a playlist for you to preview and purchase if you wish. If you want to watch the video stored on your iPod, you’re all set: The I-Sonic features S-Video and composite video outputs so you can connect it to a TV. There are 24 radio presets and four speakers to deliver full and detailed sound. You can even use it as a dual alarm clock and wake up to the radio or your iPod.
Price: $499
More info: http://www.polkaudio.com
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