Philips doesn't mess about, with the DC185, DC910, DC570, DC200, DC1010 and BTM630 iPod docks

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Philips may’ve announced the GoGear SA52 media player, but they still know iPod-friendly docking stations are a clear winner, unveiling four new products today.

With the DC185, DC910, DC570, DC200, DC1010 and BTM630, there’s something for all the dock fans.

Pictured, the DC910 charges as it plays, although I doubt it offers Arcam’s smart technology where it stops charging once the battery is full. If you don’t own an iPod, that’s fine by Philips, as they also have USB and SD card slots so you can play choons thattaway too…

Philips announces their GoGear SA52 PMP with 4GB capacity

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Apologies, this is turning into a Philips-themed day!

The company has just announced the GoGear SA52 PMP, which plays MP3, WMA and AAC music files, along with WMV video. With 4GB of storage and a 2.8″ QVGA LCD display, it also features some controversial audio ‘upscaling’, where the Digital Signal Processor adds ‘quality’ to the compressed audio tracks.

I’m always hesitant to recommend products that enhance…

Philips aims to be on Greenpeace's Christmas card list, with their 42PFL5603D Eco FlatTV

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Philips has whipped out a platter of some of the products they’ll be releasing within the next few months, including the Eco FlatTV which, as it sounds, is their eco-friendly offering.

With features that’ll impress our Hippyshopper editor including an inbuilt light sensor which will dim the backlight according to the lighting, the use of lead-free components, and importantly,…

Philips intros WACS7500 Wireless Audio Centre

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Philips has introduced the latest addition to its Streamium range of home audio products, with the WACS7500 Wireless Audio Centre.

The main unit features a built-in CD player which automatically rips audio CDs to the internal 80GB hard drive. Audio tracks and Internet radio stations can be streamed to up to five external WAS7500 stations located around the home, either synchronised or independently to each base station…

Opinion: Digital photo frames, are they really worth the cash?

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Now Sony has entered the er, frame, in manufacturing digital photo frames, the Editor-in-Chief posed the question of does this now mean they are serious bits of techno kit.

Well, with so many on sale now, ranging from the £50 cheap to the £200 expensive, they have – in recent months – become best-sellers on many high streets. In fact, recent sales figures show more than a MILLION of them were sold last year…