The Altec Lansing XT1 surprised me for such portable speakers. Being a long time user of multimedia desktop speakers, I was amazed at how well these speakers sounded. You can pick up these speakers probably for less than $100 online making them affo...
Abstrakt: It’s no great secret that the built-in speakers on most laptops—even such aural tours de force as the PowerBook 3400 with its built-in subwoofer—are at best adequate for occasional use. If you’re trying to give a multimedia present...
Abstrakt: The XT1 allows you to arrange the satellite speakers to suit your listening tastes - from right next to the laptop computer to as far apart as the speaker cord will allow. The XT1 is magnetically shielded and can be placed right next to a laptop LCD wi...
Abstrakt: Specifications:Slim, Portable Design USB Powered Four Full-Range Neodymium Drivers Quality Bass 1.5Watts Continuous Power Price: $129.99US If you own a Laptop, you already know that the sound quality definitely leaves a lot to be desired. Its certain...
Great Sound Quality, Carry Case Included, Easy setup ? Plug and Play, Satellites magnetically shielded, Stylish, USB powered, Size
Don?t see a use for the auxiliary port, since you need a USB port to power the speakers
What can I say, I am truly amazed by the sound quality of these speakers. For how small they are they really pack a punch. They come in a great carry case for easy travel. They are extremely easy to set up, as I said they are plug and play. The satell...
Abstrakt: From a design perspective, the XT1 is a real winner. As for the audio, the midrange is quite good, giving the XT1 more ?body? and presence, by far, than any of the other USB-powered speakers weve tested. The bass response is also surprisingly good for...
Abstrakt: What happens when you take the proven drivers found in the Altec Lansing FX6021 and inMotion speaker systems, and put them in a portable system? The result is the XT1, a pair of speakers perfect for anyone who wants speakers better than the small ones ...