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electronista.com - 9/17/2008
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Onkyo subsidiary Sotec recently introduced the first PC with a built-in iPod dock as part of it E7 series of media center PCs. With styling that takes cues from iMacs, the E7 combines a 21.6-inch, 1680x1050 LCD display and the computerís associated h...
pureservicecentre.co.uk - 9/15/2008
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pureservicecentre.co.uk —
Love your iPod but want to listen without
headphones? i-10 is a convenient and elegant solution for...
connecting your iPod to one of the many PURE products with an auxiliary input. i-10 can also be used with all amplified speaker systems and other ...
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Pure Service Centre iPod Dock
slashgear.com - 9/18/2008
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slashgear.com —
Second appearance of the day for Sotec, with
a desktop PC quite suited, perhaps, to the OneLessDesk...
; it might not be an iMac, but it does have a built-in iPod dock. The Sotec E7 ’s 21.6-inch 1680 x 1050 display hides a choice of dual-core ...
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Sotec E7 all-in-one PC with integrated iPod dock
ubergizmo.com - 9/18/2008
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ubergizmo.com —
Sotec wants in on some living room action
with the E7 all-in-one PC that not only fulfills...
your daily computing tasks as well as entertainment options, it also boasts an integrated iPod dock for you to view your favorite portable videos and listen ...
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Sotec E7 All-in-One PC
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Sotec E7 all-in-one PC with integrated iPod dock
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... GeForce 9300, there’s a slot-loading DVD burner and 1.3-megapixel integrated webcam. Connectivity includes eight USB 2.0 ports, HMDI, eSATA and gigabit ethernet, together with WiFi a/b/g. Stereo Onkyo speakers (rated at 8W) complete the media package.
Wireless peripherals (keyboard and mouse) are included, and the range starts at $950 rising to $1,560 for the Core 2 Duo version with 500GB storage. They’ll be available in Japan on October 3rd.
[via Electronista]
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