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    Default Resonance Speaker and iPod/iPhone Docking Station - iMac-like dock!

    Cute, and practical, but hmm... can't sound that threat at all! The 12W speaker shouts out the bottom like a misdirected subwoofer. Still, if cuteness (no, not the girl) and uniqueness are what you need, check this out. Product detailed below:

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    Revolutionize the way you listen to music - this Resonance Speaker transmits sound vibrations through hard surfaces, creating a rich sound enhanced by soft vibrations that allow you to actually feel the music. Also includes an iPod/iPhone Docking Station with audio amplifier for even more audio brilliance.

    Different from traditional speakers, this innovative Resonance Speaker produces sound by music vibrations resonating off any hard surface, such as your marble floor, wooden table, or glass windows. The vibration of the music then spreads out across the surface to bring an unbelievable audio experience with different surfaces creating different sound effects and moods. Combined with the crystal clear sound output and beautiful design, this Resonance Speaker was simply made to impress.

    Equipped with a 3.5 mm audio jack, simply connect this Resonance Speaker to your laptop, DVD player, MP3 player, or any other 3.5 mm compatible audio sources for instant music playback. Apple fans can connect anything from an iPod Nano to an iPhone 3GS to the iPod/iPhone Docking Station, which is synced to the speaker and even charges the Apple device when idle. Also included is an audio amplifier - giving your music an even larger boost to the already brilliant performance.

    Creating a unique and exciting new audio experience, this Resonance Speaker is not to be missed. Available in our warehouse right now, click "Add to Cart" now and we'll express ship your order out tomorrow. Brought to you by the leader in wholesale electronics - Chinavasion.

    At a Glance...
    Unique resonance (vibration-based) speaker
    iPod/iPhone Docking Station
    3.5 mm audio in
    12W audio output

    Manufacturer Specifications
    Primary Function: Resonance Speaker and iPod/iPhone Docking Station
    Color: White
    Output power: 12W
    Static Currency: 1000mA
    Frequency: 100HZ— 17KHZ
    Power Supply: AC Adapter (100-240V)
    Media Device Compatibility: Any device with a 3.5 mm audio output
    iPod/iPhone Docking Station Compatibility:
    iPhone 3GS (16GB/32GB)
    iPhone 3G (8G/16G)
    iPhone (4G/8G/16G)
    iPod Mini
    iPod Touch
    iPod Nano
    iPod Classic
    iPod Shuffle
    Dimensions: Diameter: 95 mm, Height (maximum): 145mm
    Manufacturers Ref: LSVB0JX81GSW

    Product Notes
    Unique resonance (vibration-based) speaker
    iPod/iPhone dock compatible with almost all iPod/iPhone models
    Higher density and harder materials are more sensitive to higher tones
    Lower density and softer materials have better low-tone performance
    Works with any hard surface, like wood, glass, metal, plastic, marble, etc.
    Loud and clear active bass system

    Package Contents for CVRU-E100
    Resonance Speaker and iPod/iPhone Docking Station
    iPod/iPhone Docks
    User Manual
    3.5mm Audio Cable
    Power Adapter
    Free Travel Adapter (for UK, AU, NA, SA customers)

    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
    The Resonance Speaker noise is a bit low... is this normal?
    Adjust the volume using the volume control on the side. If it's still low, make sure the unit is properly situated on a flat and hard material, otherwise the vibrations will not reach the surface.
    Does this Resonance Speaker come with an internal battery?
    No. Due to the powerful audio output, which cannot be delivered by rechargeable batteries, it is only usable with an AC adapter.

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    Oh sweet. I want a iPad version. In the right proportion and landscape orientation this wouls look like a original iMac
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    I was thinking the same thing, but you have a way of taking the words from my mind and putting them onto this white screen so fast. Who knows what I'll be ordering to complement my iPad in July. Let's just hope Canada has a few left...

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    The German store has all pre orders sold out and the new date under "shippig" is June 7th (from May 28th). I fear the batch for June 7th will be sold out too before long.

    I don't know how the Canadian store fares, but you might consider to preorder one.
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    Hm... I'll be there at the end of July - do you think I should pre-order? I mean, I'll have a month buffer...

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    I actually don't know shigs... But the tired proverb "Better save than sorry" seems to ring true in my ears.

    I mean if you have a definitive date when you're in CA and you know that you wan't to get one, why not preorder it. Just imagine how disappointed you would be if you had to leave with empty hands because demand still exceeds supply.

    You might have luck without a preorder as well. Does anybody know the status of availability in the states now after more than a month since release? This mightbe a good indicator since CA and US are pretty even from a electronic consumption point of view (Oh, I hope there will be no flaming now because I compared CA to tht US).
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    You silly crazy German, how dare you compare... haha. Well, Canadadians DO purchase somewhat similarly to Americans, but we also have less money and tend to buy fewer gadgets and things. So, who knows. Remember, politically, Canada is somewhat to the left of the USA, but commercially, we are much more conservative. Which means I hope to have an iPad there. My problem is that my Canadian credit card is attached to my Canadian bank. Since I don't get paid in Canadian funds, it is hard to just reserve something since I literally don't have the money.

    What I can do is take my hard-earned foreign dosh to Canada and trade it in. Either way, it is my loss - and gain.

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    Have you considered using something like Paypal instead of changing money at a bank? I don't often spent time abroad so I might be wrong but the last time I had to change some money the bank took horrendous amounts as a fee. Maybe using two Paypal accounts would work better for you.

    1. Create one account linked to your Korean bank.
    2. Create one account linked to your Canadian bank.
    3. Transfer funds from your Korean bank to your Korean Paypal account.
    4. Transfer funds from your Korean Paypal account to your Canadian Paypal account.
    5. Transfer funds back to your Canadian bank from your Canadian Paypal acc.

    In theory you should be able to get your money over with just a minimal paypal fee instead of what a bank would take for the change.

    But maybe there are better solutions or nowdays banks doesn't charge so much anymore.
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    My bank is as hard to use as Windows. Firstly, I need to somehow get a friend (who works all the time) to a Korean bank during banking hours. Therein lies most of my problems as the bank has no one who can speak English. I am not allowed a checquing account, a credit card, or really internet banking as again, I work freelance. It would be different if I were a real human, but alas, I am not.

    If I was human, I'd do the above steps. Otherwise, I could use a friend, maybe. Who knows.

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