
iLuv is showing off a new PMP. The iLuv i1166 PMP has a 9-inch screen and can play back DVDs as well as videos from your iPod. The player is MPEG-4 Certified to play MPEG-4 videos, has an iPod dock, TFT LCD, video output, stereo speakers, and can be powered through your AC power outlet or charged using your cars cigarette lighter. The device is expected to be released in March, not word yet on pricing. [via SlipperyBrick]

Long famous for their iPod docking stations, iLuv came out with something new for the end of the year, the stylish i9500 sound system. It features an AM/FM radio with an alarm clock, plays MP3 and WMA files from up to 4 CDs, docks your iPod and iPhone and goes well with your SD cards and USB storage devices. Fashionably wrapped in black with a somewhat sizeable subwoofer, the i9500 outputs 45W of power and should be available from May 2009. Expect more details at CES in January. [via Engadget]

Waking up in the morning is no longer fashionable unless you are using a Wi-Fi radio clock. Turn on Slacker, Pandora and otherwise and your favorite tunes will wake you up– not fart jokes from a morning radio jockey. To make sure you’re getting on time to work,the iNT170 from iLUV allows you to pre-set 20 FM and 20 Internet channels in its memory and even synchronizes with your online clock. The elegantly shaped bedside gadget is available for $200, but we’re expecting the price to drop pretty soon. Maybe in time for X-mas?

The Consumer Electronics Show 2008 in Vegas hasn’t even officially kicked off yet,and already cool gadget news is trickling from Sin City. Among the early reporters is this sweet iLuv combo DVD/iPod player. We love the integrated iPod slot, and while we’d never encourage you do to anything illegal, this sort of setup does seem to have an appeal to a certain sort of person who might connect a DVD player to a laptop. The player lets you view iPod video onscreen just like an ordinary DVD, so it does have its handy legit uses, too. All those TV show downloads via iTunes and Amazon are now much more accessible for home use, and with a price tag set below $200, this is awfully tempting. This is slated to drop in March.
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