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People who own iPods or iPhones have had their share of worthy docking stations and speakers to help make some noise and share the tunes they have stored in them. But when you talk about quality, nothing beats Altec Lansing, a brand familiar for providing us with high quality audio complements.

And while Altec Lansing has a couple of docking stations in the market made for the iPods today, here is a new one in the Mix IMT800. It looks like a standard stereo component that was in use some years back which should really put an exclamation point towards quality audio sound rendering.

It features a universal dock, dome tweeters, two mid range drivers, a 5.25” side-firing subwoofer, 5.25” tuned passive radiator and an integrated digital FM radio. Like most iPod docks, it gives owners the choice of being powered up through the usual electric socket or through 8 D batteries. With the batteries, iPod owners can expect something portable as they share their tunes wherever they may choose to go.

The Altec Lansing MIX IMT800 is priced at $300.00.

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Nokia 2700 Classic

Among the three new phones unveiled by Nokia, the Nokia 2700 has to be the most affordable unit that people are bound to want. This full-featured handset has up to 2GB of storage via the memory card slot, an integrated digital music player and a 2.0 megapixel camera.

So for consumers who want communication, imaging and media in one phone at an affordable price, the Nokia 2700 classic is the one for you.

“These features mean people can save, access and share files in hundreds of formats via Nokia’s online service, Share on Ovi, or a number of other websites. The rich features and simple interface mean that in many cases, the Nokia 2700 classic will provide its owner’s first Internet experience,”

Expected to come out by the second quarter of 2009, the Nokia 2700 Classic is priced at EUR 65.

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