
The Kenwood AS-iP70 is not your ordinary digital picture frame, because it has a built-in iPod/iPhone dock. The device provides a 7-inch (WVGA) picture frame, an FM tuner, an alarm clock, and a built-in speaker. It is compatible with JPEG, MP3, WMA and WAV file formats. The Kenwood AS-iP70 will be available in Japan in April 2010 for 25,000 Yen ($274). [Kenwood]

If you are searching for a new iPod dock, then check out the new SC-SP100 iPod dock from Panasonic. The gadget produces a 20 Watts of power and connects to your computer with a USB cable for syncing. This iPod dock has a 2,5-inch Dual Passive Radiator and a 2,5-inch Subwoofer that work together to reproduce a high quality sound. The Panasonic SC-SP100 retails for $115 a pop. [B&H via iPod and MP3 Players]

The Santok SMC1000 Stereo Boombox with SRS is not your ordinary iPhone/ iPod docking station because it sports a high resolution VFD display with a sound sensitive graphic equalizer. Encased in a stylish aluminum top, the gadget also features two 12 watt speakers, a digital clock, a radio tuner and a touch pad control with IR remote. The Santok SMC1000 Boombox iPod Dock is priced at £99.99 or around $150. [Product Page via iPod and MP3 Players]

Sonoro has added a new music player to their range by releasing the Sonor Cubo 2010. This iPod and iPhone docking station features a high gloss lacquered finish in red, black, white, silver, pink, jungle green and lemon yellow. The Sonoro Cubo 2010 features a built-in CD player, an FM radio, a remote control and an eDock that is compatible with all generation iPods and iPhone including iPod touch, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. The Sonoro Cubo 2010 is priced at $502 and the eDock retails for $94. [ChipChick via iPod and MP3 Players]

The SR-3L from Teac is an all-in-one sound system that is ideal for use in the living room. The gadget comes equipped with an iPod/iPhone dock, a CD player, an AM/FM tuner with alarm clock, a couple of 5-watt speakers and a USB port allowing you to play both MP3 and WMA files from your USB flash drive. The Teac SR-3L will be released in Japan on March 1st, 2010 for 20,000 Yen ($222). [Teac]

Audio-Technica has just unveiled their latest combo gadget in the form of the AT-HA35i headphones amp and iPod dock combo. Weighing 485grams, the gadget features a D/A converter, which supports a high quality sound 192 kHz/24bit audio DAC. You can connect the AT-HA35i to any compatible devices as long as they have an analog output (RCA), an S-Video output, or a digital output. The Audio-Technica AT-HA35i retails for 50,400 Yen ($558). [Akihabara]

The Creative Gigaworks HD50i speaker system delivers maximum stereo impact in a micro desktop design thanks to a combination of the Creative High Definition Driver technology, the Titanium Super Tweeter, and the BasXPort technology. There is an easy access front knob for volume / power, and a blue LED shows when the speakers are on. In addition, you can also dock your iPod to enjoy your favorite music. If you are interested, you can buy the Creative Gigaworks HD50i speakers for $169.99. Each purchase comes with a remote controller. [Amazon]

GenevaLab is famous for its high-end iPod-compatible sound systems that aim to bring superior sound quality and components to home theater fans and audiophiles. The company has recently launched the GenevaSound S that features two 3-inch drivers along with a class D energy-efficient amp that pushed 15-watts to each channel. The iPod dock also has an iPod Universal Dock that supports a wide variety of iPods and iPhones. Additional specs include an alarm clock, and an FM radio with six station presets. The GenevaLab Sound System Model S also comes with a table stand, allowing the user the choice of elevating the system, so it takes up less space on a nightstand, a counter or a desk. Available in white, red or black, the GenevaSound S iPod dock retails for just $299 a pop. Read more

Electrolux has unveiled their latest design concept, the “Silence Amplified” Vacuum Cleaner, which is actually a concept version of their recently released UltraSilencer Vacuum cleaner. This concept vacuum cleaner features a built-in iPod dock and a set of speakers, so you can listen to your favorite music and clean your room at the same time. Electrolux has also conducted a lab study with a series of tests to see how people react when vacuuming to music. One of the results is that vacuuming to music gets the job done faster, with less stress, and it can even result in some more calories burned. [Electrolux]

The MCR-140 and MCR-040 are two latest mini audio systems from Yamaha that support iPhones and iPods. The Yamaha MCR-140 is able to play music wirelessly from an iPod thanks to Yamaha’s proprietary yAired standard. However, the Yamaha MCR-040 lacks of this wireless feature. Both mini audio systems support two 4-inch detachable drivers rated at 15W each, a CD player, a front panel USB port, an FM radio and auxiliary audio jack inputs. There is also an optional wireless subwoofer kit for the MCR-140 allowing for better bass delivery. Available in orange, dark blue, light blue, white, red, dark green, brown, light gray, dark gray and pink, the Yamaha MCR-140 and MCR-040 retail for $400 and $280, respectively. Read more