Bose SoundDock Portable Digital Music System
Sexy and cheap rarely go together and the SoundDock Portable Digital Music System from Bose doesn't break this golden rule. The SoundDock Portable is a portable digital music system that delivers quality audio performance and looks great anywhere in the home.
But with a retail price of $549 it isn't cheap. However, the good folks at Streetwise are feeling in the Christmas spirit and willing to lighten the load on your wallet to take this beautie home for only $529.00 AU.
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