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Philips Fidelio Primo DS9000 review
The Philips Fidelio Primo DS9000 offers great sound quality and a pleasing design, even if it does have a few sonic quirks. It's no better than the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin iPod speaker, but it's worthy competition. Read more
10 September 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Bose SoundDock Portable review
The Bose SoundDock Portable takes brilliant audio performance on the move thanks to a beefy battery pack. It's compatible with all the latest iPods, including the touch and iPhone, and is beautifully sturdy and well-built. It's an expensive choice, but it's right up there with the best iPod docks around Read more
30 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Roth Music Cocoon MC4 review
The Roth Music Cocoon MC4 valve amp for iPods produces smooth sounds that are warm and pleasing. Bass is natural, while cymbals and hi-hats have an organic feel to them. It also comes with plenty of connections for hooking up MP3 players or the TV for video-playing iPods Read more
15 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin iPod speaker review
The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin is an undeniably great iPod speaker. With its curvaceous styling, it's as sophisticated as the iPod and has a far better build than most competing models. On mellow tunes, the overall sound quality is impressive. This speaker has got the look Read more
19 November 2007 by Steve Guttenberg
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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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KEF Picoforte 1 review
While some iPod docks are more concerned with convenience, KEF's Picoforte 1 is dedicated to audiophile sound quality -- and the difference is evident. Sporting a super-stylish design, these speakers allow you to shed your MP3 player's headphones for a more composed sound Read more
7 January 2008 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Orbitsound T12 review
You can use the Orbitsound T12 soundbar and subwoofer system to play back music, via its iPod and iPhone dock, or to upgrade your TV's rubbish built-in speakers. While its sound quality didn't blow our mind, we were impressed by its unusual ability to deliver stereo sound no matter where you are in the room Read more
30 July 2010 by Luke Westaway
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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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Bayan Audio Bayan 7 review
The Bayan Audio Bayan 7 speaker isn't the most pretty or bass-heavy, but it's loud and delivers clear audio to power a small house party. Read more
30 January 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Monster Beats by Dr Dre Beatbox review
The Monster Beats by Dr Dre Beatbox speaker dock for the iPhone and iPod sings from the same hymn sheet as its bass-heavy headphone cousins. But it's no choirboy -- expect skull-rattling bass, and a bold, brash sound. The Beatbox is sure to get the party started. Read more
12 April 2011 by Luke Westaway
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