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With the Eos Wireless iPod Speaker System, ... It looks a lot like many iPod speaker stands, with an iPod dock between a pair of tweeters and a downward-firing subwoofer underneath.
One of Apple's big announcements last month was the iPod Hi-Fi system, a high-end stereo speaker set for the iPod. But at $350, the iPod Hi-Fi isn't priced to move. Luckily, there are plenty of ...
When we reviewed Klipsch’s iGroove HG desktop iPod speaker system back in September 2006, we were impressed by its full, rich sound and attractive design; it wasn’t the best desktop system on ...
All new iPod models are supported, including the massive 160GB iPod classic, as used in our photo. The XMI308 is branded under IXOS's new budget brand, "First by IXOS," and is on sale now for a ...
Oregon Scientific’s iBall is a $300 wireless speaker that streams music from a dock up to 100 feet away. The dock also charges the iPod and can sync it with your computer. On the other end, the ...
Klipsch will soon be shipping their new 2.1 channel iPod speaker system, called the iFi) for a bit more than the cost of two of their comparable ProMedia 2.1 systems.
Bowers & Wilkins caused quite a stir among music lovers back in 2007 with the release of the Zeppelin premium iPod speaker. It wasn't just pleasing to the eyes, but sounded superb too. Now the ...
Why one-piece iPod speakers are so awful; let me count the ways. X. Your Guide To a Better Future ...
Startup company Regen is promoting solar-powered iPod-docking speaker systems and LED desk lamps as overcoming the practical drawbacks that prevent other solar-powered consumer electronics from ...
High-Quality Stereo Sound in a Stylish, Portable Unit Provides iPod Users With the Ultimate Solution to Play, Charge, and Transfer Files in 1 Device LOS ANGELES — Mar. 6, 2006 – Nyko Technologies, a ...
INDIANAPOLIS (January 8, 2007) — Whether it’s placed in a bedroom, office, kitchen or in a living room as a primary home music source, the new Jamo i200 iPod-compatible Speaker System stands out ...
It doesn't have to April for you to go easy on the planet. Decrease your carbon foot print by copping one of the new breed for electricity-free iPod and iPhone speakers. No, they're not going to ...