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Arcam rCubeThe folks over at American Audio and Video have just announced that the rCube portable high-end iPod/iPhone/iPad sound system from Arcam is now on sale at select Magnolia Audio Video outlets in the country. The SVI Trade winner for “best iPod dock”, the rCube is one sweet looking device. In addition to looking good, the device performs as well, delivering hi-fidelity sound that are streaming from Apple devices and computers.

What makes the rCube special is its ability to stream music to up to four other iCubes in the vicinity. With a bunch of cubes, users can easily set up music to play in oddly shaped rooms without having to deal with any wires. It has up to 8 hours of battery life, and inbuilt handles to make it a truly portable device. No word on what the rCube will be priced, but since it costs £499 ($797) in the UK, it’s probably not going to be too cheap here. Find out more about the Arcam rCube, or watch the promo video after the break:

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