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Pioneer’s Wafer-Thin KODO iPod Speaker Dock Still Delivers Big Sound

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Pioneer’s latest iPod speaker dock is the KODO XW-NAW1, which sounds more like a jive-speaking droid’s designation than a product to be interested in, but look beyond the engineer branding and what you will find is a gorgeously svelte wafer of a dock that doesn’t sacrifice big sound for footprint.

Perhaps designed to be wall mounted, the KODO XW-NAW1 is only 83mm thick, but still contains a couple of thirty watt speakers. The buttons are as touch-sensitive as your iPhone, and while the ports on the KODO are few, there is a component video output for hooking up to a TV.

It’s a gorgeous dock that would elegantly fit any entertainment center decor, but one big problem is the small width of the docking bay, meaning iPad owners can’t avail themselves of the KODO’s docking abilities without snapping their tablet in half and cramming it in a crunch of aluminum and glass into the bay.

It’ll also be pretty expensive when it drops in September, costing around $300.

Read more at Pioneer

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