Ipod speakers

i have currently got a Bose docking station on loan. sound is v good but it is pricey.
has anyone got any suggestions on good quality but portable (holiday) docking stations/speakers?
many thx

which bose docking station do you have? i'm looking for something with great sound quality.

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    Hi there,
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