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Griffin Evolve review
The Griffin Evolve is designed to work right out of the box, with no messing around with wireless networks, media servers or even wires. Reasonably loud, it's potentially the dream setup for anyone who just wants music wherever they are in the house or office, without seting up wireless music servers Read more
14 February 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 HouseParty 3 review
An iPod speaker system and FM radio for little over fifty quid, Gear4's HouseParty 3 will get you in the right frame of mind for the day ahead, reaching volumes that are not for the faint-hearted Read more
15 May 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Logitech Pure-Fi Express review
While it won't exactly stop the presses, the Logitech Pure-Fi Express is a compact speaker system that is ideally suited for your MP3 player. This device is easily carted from home to office, especially because of its travel-friendly carrying case. It produces great audio in small rooms, which is where this system belongs Read more
2 December 2008 by Jasmine France
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JVC NX-PN7 iPod/iPhone audio system review
For those juggling iPods and iPhones, or living in house with multiple i-users, JVC has an answer so simple, it makes you wonder why nobody did this earlier. The NX-PN7 iPod/iPhone audio system has a dual dock on its speaker, allowing for sumultaneous play and charge -- and not at the expensive of superb sound quality Read more
18 November 2008 by Jeff Bakalar
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Ferguson Hill FH007 and FH008 review
Look again -- you can barely make out these translucent acrylic speakers from Ferguson Hill. Despite their invisible appearance, the FH007 speakers and FH008 subwoofer combine to make an extraordinary package of excellent sound, so keep your eyes open Read more
13 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Scandyna Podspeakers and dock review
This stylish, modern speaker system comes from Danish company Scandyna, which has been making professional speaker gear for 50 years. It consists of the dock, for your iPod; the Micropod SEs, a pair of mini speakers; and the Minibass, a stylish subwoofer Read more
2 August 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Vestalife Ladybug review
Lovers of insects, iPods and speaker docks may well feel they've hit the jackpot with the Ladybug. The cutesy concept won't appeal to everyone, but those who can stomach it will find the Ladybug offers decent sound quality across most sound genres and some handy features Read more
29 July 2009 by Jasmine France
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Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus review
Logitech's Pure-Fi Express Plus rolls in around £50 and is a simple, compact stereo speaker for iPods and iPhones. It has a built-in clock and alarm that can be used at home or taken on the road, as long as you're willing to splurge on a set of six AA batteries that power the unit when you cut the cord Read more
14 November 2008 by David Carnoy
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Oregon Scientific iBall review
Oregon Scientific's iBall wireless speaker system, although having some flaws, makes for a great device to use at parties. The speaker itself is a white orb that looks like a 1970s version of futuristic design and the audio quality gets loud enough to use during garden barbeques Read more
1 March 2006 by John Frederick Moore
