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What is it: iPod speaker system with advanced alarm clock features
What we think: A smashing, easy-to-use iPod speaker system ready to rock your bedroom
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 8 August 2008
Tags: Logitech, Logitech Pure-Fi Dream, songs, information, accessories
We like:
Sound quality; design and build; very easy to use; great LCD screen; intuitive controls; 9V backup battery integration
We don't like:
No headphone socket for radio use; deep bass isn't handled well
Also known as:
PureFi Dream
You might also need:
iPod
CNET UK judgement:
A terrific iPod speaker system, and one of our new favourites for the bedroom. It's got a great design and build, excellent sound quality and it's intuitive and easy to use. What more could you want from a system like this?
Full review:
Logitech's Pure-Fi Dream is aimed with a sniper's precision at a very specific part of your home: your bedside table. It's not intended to be used simply as an iPod-compatible alarm clock, though, but as a room-filling audio system that adapts to its surroundings with the use of clever light and motion sensors. Continue Reading...
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