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Philips DC910
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29 reviews

November, 2009

77 / 100

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Review: Philips DC910 Docking Entertainment System

By Doug Aamoth

Short Version: The Philips DC910 is great-sounding system for playing music from your iPod, a USB thumb drive, an SD card, FM radio, or up to two external sources — all for under $150.

Conclusion:All in all, the pros far outweigh the cons, making the Philips DC910 music system a great choice for any home. Think of the DC910 as the Dustin Pedroia of music systems – the guy’s like 5’7” and he’s arguably one of the best players in...

December, 2008

No rating

crunchgear.com
US

Philips DC910 Docking Entertainment Center

By Tim Gideon

Philips' $150 DC910 iPod speaker dock offers useful features plus a terrific remote control in a stylishly contoured package-so what's not to love- Well, if you enjoy deep bass, you won't get any here. Still, the alarm function lets you fade-in every ...

Excellent remote control. Dock connector rotates horizontally to accommodate Cover Flow view on iPod touch. Integrated USB and card-reader for playing music files.

No iPhone support. Audio quality is mediocre. Difficult to pause music while navigating.

The Philips DC910 features a slick look, an excellent remote, and plenty of useful features-just don't expect big sound.

Also, neither the Altec or the JBL provides the Philips DC910's top-notch remote control It's probably not a great choice for anyone who loves rap, electronic, or hard rock music—all of which sounds tinny and uninspiring on the DC910. Even more...

July, 2008

Rating

70

pcmag.com
US

Philips DC910 Docking Entertainment Center

Enjoy your videos the right way simply by rotating your iPod from portrait to landscape position on the Philips Docking Entertainment System DC910. Plus, dual wOOx loudspeakers give deep, powerful bass to all your music - from any source!

Not yet reviewed by editors.

Philips' $150 DC910 iPod speaker dock offers useful features plus a terrific remote control in a stylishly contoured package—so what's not to love? Also, neither the Altec or the JBL provides the Philips DC910's top-notch remote control It's...

May, 2008

No rating

pcmag.com
GB

Philips DC910 Docking Entertainment System

By Chris Hall

Mini soundbar for your iPod

Plenty of features, loud volume

Sound quality not the best, stand is creaky

If sound quality is an absolute must, then you'll be better off looking elsewhere, but as an overall package, there is plenty on offer here

Philips have picked up a design cue from their range of home cinema soundbars to create the DC910, an iPod docking station. But can the DC910 live up to the impressive performance of some of Philips?' home cinema range? Surrounding the speaker...

November, 2008

Rating

70

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pocket-lint.com
AU

A stylish, nifty iPod dock

By Ross Catanzariti

BASS can be overpowering on the DC910, but it provides plenty of punch for the price.

Slimline design, wall mountable, auxiliary input, remote control, USB flash drive and SD/MMC compatible

Bass is overpowering, USB and SD/MMC only support mp3 and WMA files, no bass or treble controls

The DC910 is an appealing prospect, especially if you own an iPod touch. The bass can be overpowering, but for the price this nifty unit provides plenty of punch.

If you don't own an iPod, don't stress: Philips has included not one, but two auxiliary ports, meaning any device that uses a standard 3.5mm audio jack can be connected to the DC910. The DC910 features a proprietary iPod dock port, meaning it is...

January, 2009

Rating

80

news.com.au
GB

Philips DC910 Docking Entertainment System Review - Multimedia Reviews

By Edward Chester

You may think iPod dock-cum-radio's are all a bit samey but Philips proves there's still room for innovation.

I've looked at a number of Philips products recently and all have exhibited something of a trend; they were priced and performed just above the budget brands but did little to distinguish themselves, which is a shame considering Philips is a...

November, 2008

Rating

70

trustedreviews.com
AU

Philips DC910

By Ross Catanzariti

Slimline design, wall mountable, auxiliary input, remote control, USB flash drive and SD/MMC compatible

Bass is overpowering, USB and SD/MMC only support MP3 and WMA files, no bass or treble controls

The DC910 is an appealing prospect, especially if you own an iPod touch. The bass can be overpowering, but for the price this nifty unit provides plenty of punch.

If you don?t own an iPod, don?t stress: Philips has included not one, but two auxiliary ports, meaning any device that uses a standard 3.5mm audio jack can be connected to the DC910. Featuring a slimline design that particularly complements the...

November, 2008

Rating

80

goodgearguide.com.au
FR

Philips DC910

By Jacques Harbonn

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

this device can be placed or hung on the wall. The iPod docking station comes with multiple adapters to secure the connection of different models .

February, 2009

Rating

90

svmlemag.fr

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