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Polk Audio miDock Studio
Created: 09/05/2007
Video description: The Polk Audio miDock Studio sounds good enough, but it lacks many of the extra features found on similarly priced, competing iPod speaker systems.

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Polk Audio miDock Studio Portable Speaker Dock Review

The good: Battery or AC power; recharges docked iPod; iTunes syncing via USB; line-in port guarantees compatibility with any audio source.

The bad: Nothing more than speakers--lacks radio, clock, and video output; no EQ; remote feels cheap and is unresponsive.

The bottom line: The Polk Audio miDock Studio sounds good enough, but it lacks many of the extra features found on similarly priced competing iPod speaker systems.

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Polk Audio miDock Studio Portable Speaker Dock Specs

Manufacturer: Polk Audio, Inc.
Part number: AM2158-A

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