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Article: New Docks That Don't Block Video Shown At International CES.
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- January 21, 2008
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By Joseph Palenchar
LAS VEGAS - Companies such as iLive, JVC, Wadia and Spectra under the licensed Jensen brand went to International CES with some of the first iPod docks and speaker systems with an embedded authentication chip.
For its part, Altec Lansing said all new Altec models at the show have an authentication chip, including the $199-suggested T612 for iPhone with class 5 chip, enabling it to use the "works with iPhone" moniker. It became the first works-with-iPhone system available to consumer when it appeared earlier this month in Apple stores and Altec's online store, the company said. (See glossary, right.)
iLive's products include ...