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Altec Lansing inMotion iM7 review
Reviews But the inMotion iM7 from Altec Lansing throws convention to the wind and proves that iPod speakers don't have to sound bad. iPod speakers usually have all the sonic beauty of a supermarket PA system bleating muzak through tiny rusted grills.
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: altec lansing, weight, portable, speakers
5 December 2005, 23:00
Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass FX3022 review
Reviews Altec Lansing's motto for its Expressionist Bass FX3022 PC multimedia speakers is, "All the bass in half the space". Altec's new logo is tastefully printed on the front in bronze lettering and stamped into the plastic on top of the left speaker.
Editor's rating
6.7
Tags: altec lansing, port, gaming, terms
13 November 2008, 16:54
Logitech mm50 Portable Speakers for iPod review
Reviews Those who have been lustfully eyeballing Bose's SoundDock or Altec Lansing's iM7 boom box will no doubt be pleased with Logitech's latest iPod speaker offering. If you're looking for really booming bass, however, you may want a different brand...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: logitech, volume, battery, stereo
2 October 2005, 23:00
Macally TunePro iPod alarm clock review
Reviews We found the clarity and definition of the TunePro's audio to be nowhere near the quality of iPod speaker systems such as the Altec Lansing iM600 or Griffin Amplifi, but it does a remarkable job for its size.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: macally, alarm, clock, speaker
24 January 2008, 11:26
HP Pavilion dv6000 (Core 2 Duo) review
Reviews The Altec Lansing stereo speakers, located above those controls, deliver decent-quality sound, but unfortunately the sound becomes muffled if you close the laptop lid. Like all the laptops in the HP Pavilion line, the dv6000's sleek design and...
Editor's rating
6.7
Tags: hp, microphone, ram, photoshop
4 October 2006, 11:42
Apple iPod nano (2nd generation, 4GB) review
Reviews The new nano plays nice with Altec Lansing's inMotion iM500 speakers Just about a year after Steve Jobs first wowed the tech press (and much of the general public) with the ultra-thin sleekness of the first iPod nano, Apple has unleashed nano...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: apple, plays, battery life, wheel
18 September 2006, 14:07
Oregon Scientific iBall review
Reviews Unfortunately, it has to be plugged in, so if you want to be truly portable, check out the Logitech mm50 or the Altec Lansing iM7. Aside from being the dominant -- if not the coolest -- consumer electronics item, the iPod has created a cottage...
Editor's rating
6
Tags: oregon scientific, speakers, speaker, listening
28 February 2006, 23:00
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus review
Reviews While there are some advantages to using standard batteries, we generally prefer a built-in rechargeable battery, which is included on the competing Altec Lansing inMotion iM600. Logitech's Pure-Fi Express Plus rolls in around £50 and is a simple...
Editor's rating
6.8
Tags: logitech inc., express, volume, speakers
14 November 2008, 16:31
Eclipse TD 307PA review
Reviews In comparison to the excellent Altec Lansing inMotion iM7s, for example, the Eclipses are refined and subtle, where the IM7s are capable but brash. Including the words 'iPod speakers' and 'audiophile' in the same sentence may invite cries of...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: fujitsu ten, reference, monitors, stereo
13 February 2006, 23:00
Apple iPod nano (4GB) review
Reviews For instance, the iPod nano works with Altec Lansing's iM7 boombox, albeit awkwardly. Just when you thought Apple's standard iPod was saturating the public consciousness, Steve Jobs and company pull another beauty from the company's satchel of wonder.
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: apple, accessories, wheel, micro
15 September 2005, 16:50


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