Meet the World's Largest iPod Dock

Dining room table doubles as a musical entertainment center

Updated 12:37 PM EST, Tue, Oct 27, 2009

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Most people who own an iPod also use some kind of docking audio system to listen to their tunes at home. But why would you have a system that you need to put on a table -- when the table itself can become the system?

That's the thinking behind the Table of Sound, which is essentially a nice big desk or dining room table, with speakers and an iPod dock built right in.

Created by a design team called Wondering Boys, the Table of Sound can connect to your MP3 player wirelessly, through its dock, or using a regular mini jack, and has been chosen as a finalist in the Designboom Sound Innovation competition.

This is a really cool idea, but where does the power for the speakers hook up?

The iPod slides in easily to the table.

The speakers are on the front.

You can even rest the iPod on top.
First Published: Oct 26, 2009 6:22 PM EST

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