Reviews of the Philips SBD7500
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CNET Review
The Good: The Philips SBD 7500 is a simple and elegant portable speaker that is compatible with the iPod or iPhone and offers beefy sound for its price.
The Bad: The speaker is light on features, lacking extras such as FM radio, remote control, and Bluetooth.
The Bottom Line: If you're looking for a basic, portable iPod and iPhone speaker that is exceptionally easy to use, the Philips SBD 7500 is a solid choice for less than $100.
Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
Part number: SBD7500/37
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