
Sharp’s latest iPod dock is known as the twenty-ten, where it works like any other 2.1-channel system coupled with an integrated subwoofer, HDSS, video out support and SRS WOW. Also called by its other name, the Sharp DK-AP8P, it looks pretty sleek in black. As for the soundbar, this 3.1-channel system is equipped with a subwoofer, pumping out 32W RMS of audio power accompanied by touch and remote controls. Called the HT-SB400, it features two front speakers, a pair of center speakers and an equal number of subwoofers. Expect the DK-AP8P to arrive in the UK for £100 this month while the HT-SB400 is expected to arrive in February for £180.
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