JJZolx;545244 Wrote: 
> What if all of your music _is_ on that iPod?  Marketing's strategy has
> been to sell these boomy boxes as Internet radios and alarm clocks. 
> You now have a significant group of SB users that not only don't want
> to run a server, they have no idea how to do so.  An iPod dock would
> make a lot of sense for the new target audience.

Come on Jim. A $300 docking station, that makes no sense. There are so
many cheaper ways to get sound out of an iPod. And if its iTunes one
wants all other the house or tunes from an iPod, one probably already
has all the other stuff and just needs an airport express and a couple
of modules.


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