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Keeping it real fake, part LXX: Blue Raven hatches a Hi-Fi knockoff

Blue Raven Maestro 1070 iPhone hi-fi dockBlue Raven has introduced the Maestro 1070, an iPhone and iPod hi-fi docking station, with 70 watts powering a 5" center sub and two 3" satellites. Looking suspiciously like the official iPod Hi-Fi -- but with handles on the side, not the top!! -- the universal dock accepts and charges Apple's hardware, and also has an auxiliary port for those rocking other players. The Maestro includes a video-out jack for connecting to a television, a 12-key remote control, comes in black or white, and retails for $199.

Sony fakes Blu-ray playback [ Update]


In this rather embarassing episode, Sony was showing off high definition movies on their new Blu-ray equipped Vaio laptop when some troublemaker presed the eject button to reveal...a quite bootleg looking DVD R? Ouch. Sony's movies are still scheduled to hit in June with the Samsung Blu-ray player, no word on if they will also feature handwritten titles.

Update: Notebook review mentioned Sony was showing a regular DVD version on one laptop, unfortunately no one has "confirmed" which laptop this picture is from. If anyone who was there has pictures of the Blu-ray disc Sony was playing, we'd love to confirm this story as true or not. A quick explanation of why Sony bootlegged their own movie on a Verbatim recordable disc would also be illuminating and entertaining.




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