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Gear4 HouseParty Blu review
This charming little speaker set features both a dock for all kinds of iPods and Bluetooth capability for syncing with your phone or MP3 player. While it lacks some power in bass reproduction, it's certainly loud enough for a kitchen or bedside Read more
19 June 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Griffin Journi Portable Speakers for iPod review
The Griffin Journi Portable Speakers for the iPod have a fantastic design with black leatheresque casing and silver dot detailing and loads of features, including volume, power and playback controls. You can also connect a selection of non-iPod MP3 players to the set too Read more
19 June 2007 by Jasmine France
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Belkin TuneSync for iPod review
Belkin's TuneSync adds an unusual filling to the iPod accessory sandwich by incorporating five USB 2.0 ports and a line-out socket into the dock itself. This is a USB and iPod hub, and for £30 it's rather impressive Read more
30 May 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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Sonic Gear i-Steroid review
The hearty, reassuring glow of valves was once a common sight inside electronic equipment and Sonic Gear has tapped into audio nostalgia with this single-valve amp. Its design is clearly inspired by the iPod, although you can use it with other players, and it produces a subjectively 'warm' sound Read more
11 October 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Apple iPod Hi-Fi review
Though we initially balked at the price, the £249 Hi-Fi gives a very solid performance at high volumes and can deliver a much more audacious punch than other stereo systems of a similar size. If the majority of your music listening is done via the iPod, then the loss of a CD player and tuner won't bother you Read more
30 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
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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
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Numark iDJ Mixing Console for iPod review
The Numark iDJ shows promise as a high-quality two-channel DJ mixer with two built-in docks. The white and silver design with glowing blue LEDs is decidedly elegant and cool, and the features make this compact mixer a treat for any iPod-lugging DJ who's imagined playing a set with two totally integrated iPods in style Read more
1 March 2006 by James Kim and Eliot Van Buskirk
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Eclipse TD 307PA review
The Eclipse TD 307PA redefines what small speaker systems are capable of. A far cry from the weedy aspirations of PC surround-sound packages, the Eclipses are acoustically transparent reference monitors in the smallest package we've ever seen -- and they've a price to match Read more
14 February 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Altec Lansing inMotion iM7 review
The inMotion iM7 throws convention to the wind and proves that iPod speakers don't have to sound bad. At around £200, it's not cheap, but then you get what you pay for -- its sound quality is extremely well defined and very loud Read more
6 December 2005 by Chris Stevens
