JVC’s new boomboxes with touch control, iPod integration

Posted in JVC by Conner Flynn on January 11th, 2009

JVC’s new boomboxes with touch control, iPod integrationJVC was feeling nostalgic, so it has upgraded that most classic of urban audio fixtures, the boombox. Make no mistake, this ain’t your grandaddy’s boombox. This is a boombox for the 21st century. How do I know this? Because it boasts an iPod dock and touchscreen of course.

Even the way that you wake the device from standby mode is futuristic. You wake it up from standby mode by waving a hand in front of the system, which illuminates all of the controls and the LED display. That’s not all, there’s a bunch of gestures and motions you can apply to the touchscreen to do stuff like control the sound.

This is a really smart and modern design. The days of boombox toting may be long behind us, but if anything were to bring those days back, it would be this boombox. It should retail for just under $200 when it’s available this March.

[JVC]

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One Comment to “JVC’s new boomboxes with touch control, iPod integration”
  1. bill Says:

    thats not even remotely close to being a boombox. its a shelf system

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