For Immediate Release -------------------------------------------------- Presenting JukeDock "dock-rock-n-roll" Bend, Oregon - November 20, 2006 - Pressure Drop today presents JukeDock, a new iPod dock with a perfect melding of nostalgia, modern design, advanced technology, and style. What we like to call Art-Techo. "The clean, modern interpretation of a 1950's jukebox harkens back to the times when life was simpler and you could buy a song for a nickel," said David Gawlowski, CEO of Pressure Drop. "Of course, now you can buy one for your iPod for $0.99 through the iTunes Store, but it's hard to do The Twist with your favorite lady while wearing headphones. We made it simple to dock your iPod in JukeDock, use your home stereo's remote to adjust tracks, playlists, or any other iPod functions, then start swingin', bust-a-move, or dance the night away." For the technophiles out there, yes, we did say use your home stereo's remote. JukeDock is the world's only dock that learns your remote control. No fumbling over a new remote. No losing those little remotes (which you can't replace). No changing batteries on two remotes. And best of all, now your audio signal is modulated through only one component, your stereo. Just like the proverbial cooks in a kitchen, the more your audio signal is 'touched' the more it suffers. Whereas most docks modulate your signal so their cute little remotes can adjust volume for you in addition to your home stereo modulating it again, JukeDock leaves the adjustment of volume to the great home stereo you already have. Which do you think produces better sound quality: a $39 block of cheap plastic, or your dedicated, 6 tube, 1000W, Class X2 amplifier? Yeah, we thought so to. Do what you know best we always say, and with JukeDock we focused on design, which we know better than most any other computer peripheral company in the world. The geeks in us, however, did still manage to squeeze that patent-pending, revolutionary docking station control system in there too. And the lights, well, they were designed to look great out of the box, but if you like to tinker you'll have four modes, 3 brightness levels per mode, freeze/resume, cycle speed, and a rainbow of adjustable hues to keep you happy for quite a while. JukeDock performs all the usual docking functions, like syncing your iPod to your computer, charging your iPod, playing photos or video on your TV, and playing audio through your home stereo, but it does it all in typical Pressure Drop Art-Techo style. The fact that it can produce better audio than most docks, includes all the cables, even those other docks skimp on, learns to control your iPod with your existing home stereo remote, is packaged in a presentation-grade box, adds to your home decor with cool, customizable lighting effects, and of course, has a style and design second to none will make JukeDock the hottest iPod accessory for the holidays. JukeDock is shipping now for $99.99 in white. Black models will be available in a few weeks. For complete information visit our website and check out JukeDock's features, as well as more pictures, read the manual, and see why JukeDock will be the coolest, swingin'est, rockin'est dock this holiday season! About Pressure Drop Pressure Drop is the leader in the emerging Art-Techo Movement, a mission to transform a consumer's expectation of what technology products should look and perform like. As creators of the first Art-Techo computer peripherals, PaperHub and DecoDock, Pressure Drop has proven that the computer peripheral industry is evolving beyond utilitarian plastic boxes and chaotic tangles of wires and cables. Pressure Drop is creating stylish peripherals that fuse art and technology. Discover the Art-Techo movement at pressuredropinc.com.