You have all your favorite songs on your iPod, but there are plenty of times that you want to listen to all that great music without being tethered to your headphones. Unleash your sonic fury on the ...
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First Look: Intellitouch Eos wireless iPod speakersIn this week’s Macworld Video, Roman Loyola takes a first look at Intellitouch’s Eos, a wireless speaker system for the iPod.19221 All the recent ...
The good: Three-way stereo system has two 1-inch tweeters, two 3.5-inch midrange drivers and one 5-inch woofer; 100 watts of power; mirror-polished stainless-steel cabinet with black cloth grill. The ...
With the incredible success of iPods, sales of iPod speaker systems are taking off. They are expected to top $1 billion this year. Nearly a quarter of all Americans have an iPod or other MP3 player.
We found it somewhat surprising that Sony was working on an iPod speaker system. Too bad it generally sucks. Such is the opinion of the overlords over at iLounge, which has the first review of the CPF ...
Logitech announced Wednesday plans to ship a black version of its mm50 portable speakers for Apple’s iPod beginning in April. The speakers will retail for $149.99. Logitech’s mm50 speaker system ...
This Lego-look speaker will pump some sound for the iPod Classic, iPod Nano, iPod Touch and iPod Mini. The USB-charged speaker blocks come in red, blue, green, white, black yellow and pink. No details ...
Creative has added a couple more iPod accessories to their repertoire of MP3 player speaker systems. It is interesting to see Creative, the pioneers of everything anti-iPod, to finally give in and ...
I work out at home in the garage/driveway, on the weekend with friends. Workouts are usually a bit more fun with some good high energy music. I got an old JVC boombox with decent sound but it doesn't ...
Leave it to Sony to deliver odd-ball futuristic designs. The company's latest CMT-CX5 "HiFi" system sure is a looker, and could easily be mistaken as the lovechild of its S2 tablet and B&W's Zeppelin.