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Retro Tune Mini Jukebox

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Press Release Edited By Applelinks Contributing Editor Charles W. Moore

A Nostalgic and Retro Desktop miniaturize Jukebox with Tri Color LED lighting System. The multi-color Mini Jukebox develop with 40 watts of power and MaxxBass Technology. ( MaxxBass helps you hear better bass on all speakers)

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Bring music and fun to any room of the house! This cool nostalgic jukebox features iPod connector dock, MP3 Line in, FM radio, full range speakers, top-loading CD player, and a full function remote control. Solid wood and veneer cabinet. 12"W x 9.5"D x 18"H.

Your Mini Jukebox music system is ready to go as soon as you plug it in.

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Simply set your iPod to play what you want and insert it into the dock on the front of the system and away you go. Conveniently control your iPod functions across the room with IR remote control.

• Play your iPod music with this system
• Display photos with iPod with color display
• Display video on TV with iPod with video capability
• Control iPod functions across the room with IR remote control
• Connect other devices via the RCA ports
 
Using the Remote
Use your 17 function Remote Control to control iPod function. Please make sure there are no obstruction between your remote and the IR window located at the Mini Jukebox.
 
Features
•  iPod/iPhone Docking
•  Alarm Clock
•  Date
•  Calendar
•  Single Disk CD Player
•  FM radio
•  Rotating Light Column

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Design for iPhone Principles

Our design consists of general principles related to shielding, grounding, by passing, and keeping conductive material from the iPhone antenna area. We have also taken special consideration to ensure that all our electronic products built for the iPhone are custom shielded to eliminate TDMA noise when in used.

Our PCB and electronic wiring are shielded with special cooper wrap to help eliminate RF interference from the iPhone. A special integrated chip (IC) is used in conjunction with the audio pin outs to lower the TDMA noise on all audio and docking products.

For more information, visit:
http://www.designforiphone.com/minijukebox.htm

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