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Logitech Pure-Fi Dream 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 Read more
8 August 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Tannoy i30 review
Tannoy may be best known for its PA systems, but it's bringing its knowhow to the masses with this exceptional iPod dock. Beautifully built and packaged, the i30 sounds impressively warm and clear, especially with acoustic tracks and mellow rock Read more
11 March 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Klipsch iGroove SXT review
Price, performance and design find a perfect balance in the Klipsch iGroove SXT. It's an excellent iPod speaker system, with great build and sound quality. With its warm tones and strengths in the upper bass, it's ideal for producing a terrific sound in a small room Read more
19 March 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Griffin Amplifi review
With a minimalist design and hefty sound, Griffin's Amplifi is a serious contender as a single-unit iPod speaker system. It doesn't have much in the way of features -- it's an iPod dock with speakers -- but it comes at a startlingly low price Read more
3 October 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Gear4 BassStation review
Feast your eyes -- and ears -- on Gear4's BassStation. This 2.1 iPod speaker system's white plastic styling is close to Apple's old iPod Hi-Fi. With a wallet-friendly, low price tag, the BassStation is perfect for bedrooms or kitchens, or works well as a party boombox Read more
1 April 2008 by Nate Lanxon
