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September 12, 2007
New Polk I-Sonic debuts iTunes Tagging for HD
Polk's second-gen i-Sonic will be one of the first products with iTunes Tagging (Credit: Polk Audio) Polk Audio has taken the wraps off the I-Sonic Entertainment System 2, the follow-up to the company's impressive 2006 tabletop AV system. The new ES2 model gets the iPod dock that was missing from the original I-Sonic, but it loses the Swiss-Army-knife luster of that all-in-one model: gone are CD/DVD player and XM satellite radio support (though an auxiliary line-in port lets you connect any external device of your choosing). Video output (for the increasingly burgeoning number of video-capable iPods) remains, as does the dual alarm clock and HD Radio tuner. And it's the interaction between the HD Radio and the iPod where the new I-Sonic debuts a first-of-its-kind feature called iTunes Tagging. ...
From New Polk I-Sonic debuts iTunes Tagging for HD
Posted by John at September 12, 2007 04:47 PM


