Yamaha Speakers Make Your iPod or iPhone the Remote
Brian G Randles — September 12, 2009 — Tech
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Yamaha’s MCR-140 and PDX-60 iPod/iPhone docks turn your iPod or iPhone into a remote control. No more walking all the way over to your iPod dock and changing the song or listening to your latest download out of your computer’s weak speakers via iTunes.
The Yamaha dock and speaker system comes in a variety of colors (just like that new iPod Nano you have been salivating over) and allows you to sit and enjoy your music from anywhere in your room without moving anything but a metatarsal.
The Yamaha dock and speaker system comes in a variety of colors (just like that new iPod Nano you have been salivating over) and allows you to sit and enjoy your music from anywhere in your room without moving anything but a metatarsal.
Trend Themes
1. Wireless Speaker Systems - Yamaha's iPod/iPhone docks turn your device into a remote control, showcasing the trend of wirelessly controlling music.
2. Smartphone Integration - Yamaha's docks enable users to control their music directly from their iPhone, highlighting the trend of integrating smartphones into everyday devices.
3. Enhanced Audio Experience - Yamaha's speakers provide a superior audio experience compared to weak computer speakers, representing the trend of demanding high-quality sound.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Yamaha's innovative docks and speakers cater to the growing demand for wireless and smartphone-integrated audio products in the consumer electronics industry.
2. Home Audio Systems - Yamaha's speaker system offers an enhanced audio experience, presenting an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the home audio systems industry.
3. Music Streaming Services - The integration of Yamaha's docks with smartphones aligns with the trend of streaming music from mobile devices, creating potential for disruptive innovation in the music streaming services industry.
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