Philips iPod friendly universal remote
The remote does double duty as a standard six-device universal remote and a full-service iPod remote, complete with a built-in LCD screen that mirrors that of a docked iPod. Based on the Philips SRU9600, the remote can be programmed to control the usual bevy of home theater gear--TV, cable/satellite box, DVD player, AV receiver--via infrared, but it also uses the Zigbee RF wireless standard to communicate with the included iPod dock at distances up to 300 feet. That means you could have the music cranked up a couple of rooms away and still be able to navigate to a new song, artist, or album at the touch of a button.
Look for the Philips SJM3151 to hit stores in the fall of 2007 for $180. For those who wish to control PC-based music files instead, a similar version that ships with a USB dongle instead of an iPod dock is also expected.
Philips iPod friendly stereo systems

The BTM630 and BTM628 are the two new releases from Philips. Both of them promise to provide powerful sounds with stylish designs. Their highlight is obviously Bluetooth connectivity and iPod compatibility. The systems play CDs, MP3 and WMAs with digital text display. The BTM630 plays and charges an iPod with its integrated dock and plays MP3 or WMA music from a SD or MMC card. The systems offer one touch MP3 digital recording in 2X speed and CD ripping bypassing the comp.
The easy-to-use entertainment systems include a handy remote control to navigate the player and digital radio presets. The BTM628 will be available in September 2007 and the BTM630 will be available in August 2007 both at an affordable suggested retail price of $199.
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Philips iPod friendly universal remote & stereo systems
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