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What is it: Portable speakers with digital player dock
What we think: While these speakers aren't exactly ultraportable, the design is fairly compact and audio is pleasant enough
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 2 December 2008
Tags: Logitech, Logitech Pure-Fi Express, noise, travel, AA batteries
We like:
Understated design with a small desktop footprint; sounds decent at low volumes; includes some handy extras, such as a padded case, a wireless remote and a line-in cable
We don't like:
Too boxy to be considered truly travel-friendly; lacking in bass; audio quality is subpar at high volumes
Also known as:
Logitech AudioStation Express
CNET UK judgement:
The Logitech Pure-Fi Express is a smartly designed iPod speaker that will make a worthy addition to your desk or nightstand, but those who like to blast out tunes should look elsewhere
Full review:
There's no shortage of made-for-iPod speaker systems on the market, and plenty of them are made by Logitech. Given the company's experience in that area, it comes as no surprise that the Logitech Pure-Fi Express, also known as the AudioStation Express, is impressive in both form and function for £35. Continue Reading...
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