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Title: Logitech mm50 Portable Speakers for iPod Review - MP3 Players Accessories
Pros: Built-in rechargeable battery, Includes travel pouch, wall charger, and remote, Great sound, Acts as an iPod charger when plugged in, Line-in port for non-iPod MP3 players
Cons: Slightly larger than other travel speakers, Sound distortion at highest volumes
Verdict: The Logitech mm50 Portable Speakers for iPod are useful and affordable -- and they sound good, too.
Summary: If the Altec Lansing iM7 and the Bose SoundDock are out of your price range, consider the Logitech mm50.
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Title: Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere Review - MP3 Players Accessories
Pros: Offers an understated, travel-friendly design that's compatible with both iPods and other MP3 players (via auxiliary line-in), Speaker sounds great, Built-in, rechargeable battery, Comes with a travel case and an innovative wall charger, Included remote l
Cons: Remote's range isn't very good, Not as compact as many portable speaker options.
Verdict: It may not be the most compact portable speaker on the block, but the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere offers useful extras and great sound for an affordable price.
Summary: logitech pure-fi anywhere review: This solid performer offers improved sound and a more advanced remote for the same price as its predecessor.
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77/100 |
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Title: Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere Review - MP3 Players Accessories
Pros: Offers an understated, travel-friendly design that's compatible with both iPods and other MP3 players (via auxiliary line-in), Speaker sounds great, Built-in, rechargeable battery, Comes with a travel case and an innovative wall charger, Included remote l
Cons: Remote's range isn't very good, Not as compact as many portable speaker options.
Verdict: It may not be the most compact portable speaker on the block, but the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere offers useful extras and great sound for an affordable price.
Summary: logitech pure-fi anywhere review: This solid performer offers improved sound and a more advanced remote for the same price as its predecessor.
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77/100 |
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Title: Logitech Pure-Fi Elite
Pros: Sleekly designed iPod speaker system with AM/FM radio; line audio input; composite and S-Video output for displaying photos and videos from compatible iPods; digital clock; excellent LCD display; sounds good, with decent bass and clarity for a speaker sys
Cons: No alarm to go with the clock; S-Video slot is recessed, making it difficult to plug in some S-Video cables; video output doesn't work with sixth-generation video iPods.
Verdict: The Logitech Pure-Fi Elite stands above the iPod speaker competition with a can't-miss combination of excellent design, great sound, and a low price.
Summary: When we reviewed the Logitech AudioStation speaker system for the iPod last year, we were generally impressed with both its design and performance, so we gave it high marks. Flash-forward to 2007, and Logitech has dumped the AudioStation name in lieu of i
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82/100 |
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Title: Logitech Wireless Music System for iPod
Pros: Wirelessly transmits iPod music to your home stereo; lets you use iPod interface to navigate your music; solid sound quality; easy setup and operation; transmitter doesn't draw power from your player; works with any iPod or MP3 player; no DRM restrictions
Cons: Pricey; transmitter can snap on to only certain iPod models and just flops around on others; transmitter needs to be recharged separately from your MP3 player.
Verdict: Logitech's hassle-free Wireless Music System bridges the gap between any MP3 player and your home stereo.
Summary: Listening to your iPod doesn't have to be a solitary experience. The Logitech Wireless Music System (WMS) uses Bluetooth technology to wirelessly stream audio from your iPod--or any portable player with a headphone jack--to your home stereo. At $150, it's
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71/100 |
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Title: Logitech AudioStation Express
Pros: Light weight, Can run on normal AA batteries, Video Out provided, Case is provided
Cons: Volume knob is almost useless
Summary: The AudioStation Express is a cool and lightweight dock great for background music.
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70/100 |
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