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Pure Avanti Flow
£280

This is Pure's second internet radio, and the Avanti Flow has a built-in iPod dock as well as DAB and FM radio reception

Roberts Sound 53
£250

We’d like a little more clarity and openness to proceedings, not least as the price puts it in to micro system territory, but it’s still a decent option should you fancy a smart, easy to use, all-in-one system

Samson 3i
£110

By the prevailing standards of a £100-ish iPod dock, the Samson times agreeably and has the sort of open, natural tonality that escapes all but the most accomplished rivals

Fatman Red-i

Fatman Red-i

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£400

If it was available without speakers like the Carbon, the Red-i would be much easier to love

Razer Mako 2.1

Razer Mako 2.1

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£260

The Razer Mako 2.1 is an intriguingly designed 2.1 powered sub/sat system for boosting the sound of your PC, iPod or MP3 player

JVC NX-PN7

JVC NX-PN7

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£100

You can get comfortably better sounding iPod docks for this money – though without the showy extras available on this JVC

Audioengine A2

Audioengine A2

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£110

Simplicity is the key to the Audioengine A2s, which work superbly as desktop speakers for your computer or portable MP3 player

Wadia iPod dock
£349

The best sounding iPod dock we’ve heard – but it isn’t cheap once a decent DAC is factored in

Krell KID

Krell KID

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£1350

Krell's KID iPod dock costs an eye-watering £1350 and is billed as "the ultimate iPod system", but can it deliver the performance to justify its price?

Klipsch RoomGroove

Klipsch RoomGroove

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£130

If you're after a simple multi-room system, they don't come much more straightforward than this

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