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Can run on wall power or batteries, Recharges your iPod while in use, Independent volume controls, Clear sound with good bass for small speakers, Includes USB and Auxiliary Audio connections, Up to 8 hours of battery life
Needs 6 AA batteries, Stand is a bit flimsy
For the price of $129.95 SRP this is a great addition for any iPod owner despite its few very minor flaws. The audio from these speakers is simply amazing considering their size and the sound quality continues to sound amazing when running on batterie...
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Udgivet: 2006-08-22, Forfatter: James , anmeldelse af: cnet.com
The Altec Lansing iM500 portable speakers are superthin, attractive, durable, and very portable; can be powered by AAA batteries; include line-in port and cable; can be used as an iPod dock with a standard USB cable; excellent sound quality for the size.
The Altec Lansing iM500 would be better with a remote control; its a tad pricey; flimsy design when no iPod is docked; dock is designed only for Nano; line-in port is not standard 3.5mm; no white version.
If youre an iPod Nano user who likes to pack light and thin, most certainly check out the nice-looking and -sounding Altec Lansing iM500 speaker system.
A thin portable speaker system for the iPod nano with USB data, audio-in, and wall power ports on its rear, augmented by included audio and power cords, a thin carrying sleeve, and the ability to run off of AAA battery power. Delivers superior sound to...
ider XtremeMac’s MicroBlast only if its swappable plastic casings or slightly lower price strongly appeal to you. A Note From the Editors of iLounge: Though all products and services reviewed by iLounge are "final," many companies now...
Every time Apple releases a newer, smaller iPod, speaker developers rush to release a newer, smaller, matching speaker system. But in the speaker world, smaller isn’t always better - in fact, with rare exceptions, it generally means the opposite...
Abstrakt: (The following summary applies to both the Altec Lansing inMotion iM500 and the XtremeMac MicroBlast; see our full review at the link below.)Considering that better sound quality can be found for less money, and significantly better sound can be had f...
Sound distorts significantly as you approach top volume. No tone controls or volume indicator.
Overall, the Altec Lansing inMotion IM500 is a solid product that is well suited to travel, thanks to its durability and ultrathinness, but you can squeeze only so much power from such a small speaker....
Abstrakt: When your portable music player is so small that you can stick it in your pocket and not even feel it there, its a shame to lug around large speakers. So what do you do if you have an iPod nano and want to unshackle yourself from i...
Sleek and compact design, can act as a dock, has an auxiliary input
A remote control isnt included, doesnt have bass and treble controls, poor sound quality at high volume levels The Final Word This is a well-designed speaker system that can also act as a dock. However, its sound quality doesnt match its sleek look....
This is a well-designed speaker system that can also act as a dock. However, its sound quality doesnt match its sleek look. The lack of a remote control, hard to press buttons and poor sound quality at higher volume levels means users should give this...