Phillips DC912 for iPod dock Review: Slick speaker w/ wireless subwoofer, remote is too tiny
Posted on July 7, 2008
Filed Under Digital Music, Gadgets
The Phillips DC912 works for all the recent iPod models, including the iPod Touch, and still works reasonably well with any iPod that sports a dock connector.
The Good: Slick-looking iPod/iPhone speaker with wireless subwoofer; rotating dock allows for iPod Touch/iPhone viewing in landscape mode; includes USB and SD/MMC card inputs and wall mounting bracket.
The Bad: Expensive for this level of sound quality; subwoofer is not balanced with the system; black bevel tends to collect fingerprint smudges; no video outputs; remote is too tiny for larger fingers; lack of electromagnetic shielding requires iPhone to be put into airplane mode.
The Bottomline: The Philips DC912 squanders its eye-catching design with subpar sound.
Price: Starting at $175.
Read full review over at CNET.
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