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Sherwood's wireless Dolby headphones and new Internet radio

IMGP3205.JPGSherwood made a small splash at the show with a few interesting debuts. For anyone who wants to enjoy movie soundtracks without blowing out the neighbors or even bugging the SO, the DHP-2003 headphones are your saving grace. They're wireless too, so your SO can't even complain about the cable running across the floor. To create a realistic surround experience, they incorporate Dolby Headphone, Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic II processing. The frequency response is 30Hz - 20kHz, and they'll run for 6.5 hours on a single charge. More than enough for a Batman double-feature. It will retail for $149.95. Want to show the wife what it's all about? The DPH-2004 packages two headphones for just $209.95.

Sherwood also was showing off a table-top Internet radio device. The IR-2702 has a built-in WiFi receiver, but it also has good old-fashioned FM radio. It has the ubiquitous iPod dock and also a USB input. Speakers have a satisfactory 5 watts per channel. This jacked-up clock radio will retail for $209.95







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By infinince at 3:17 PM ON 01/11/09

headphones, with Dolby tweaks, and wireless. Looks like a me-too product to me. [yawn]

By Ray at 1:55 AM ON 01/12/09

Please email info on internet radio


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