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Philips Mini Hi-Fi System

Philips Mini Hi-Fi System

Providing the entertainment for a party isn’t as easy as it was twenty years ago. When you’re younger, pin the tail on the donkey, pinatas and Operation are all you need to keep everyone amused for a while. Your parents threw a vinyl on the record player, or you threw in a cd (or even a Mini-Disc), and you were off to the races. When you get older, you throw alcohol in the mix. The music changes, but the delivery mechanism was the same–until the iPhone. Now, everyone’s a DJ. With this new Philips Mini Hi-Fi System, it’s never been easier to dust off your college DJ pseudonym. Dual rotating iPhone docks (that also charge), faders to swap between the two, 300W of output power and enough portability to move the party somewhere else when the cops inevitably get called.