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iLuv i177

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£65

Variable quality in some areas leaves the i177 as a useful iPod dock/speaker system that also has a handy alarm facility if that's useful to you

Fatman iTube 252
£649

This unique and stylish system delivers a natural, detailed sound

JVC RA-P10

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£70

We get suspicious when music-making products include novelty items as thermometers: too much influence from the marketing department we think

£50

It only costs fifty quid, so don't expect the Earth to move when you play your music, but for lazing in the bath with tunes, it's the perfect accompaniment

Logitech Pure-Fi Elite
£200

Despite packing what sounds like a floor-shaking 80 watts of power, this iPod speaker dock doesn't have what it takes to produce a convincing presentation

Fatman iTube valve dock
£300

The valve plus MP3 concept works really well in Fatman's product, but we'd probably swap the proprietary speakers for something a bit better

iHome iH19

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£60

A compact and cleverly organised iPod speaker system that unexpectly majors on volume but leaves the quality to more accomplished rivals

£100

The A303 – like its near-identical sibling, the A302 – manages to produce an okay sound for an okay price... but we're far from excited by either of them

£100

You can buy much better iPod dock/clock/radio combos than this - even at this sort of money

£199

This valve-plus-iPod-dock took us by surprise way back in 2007 when we first tested it, but nowadays we're just happy to be old friends – it's quality

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