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Abstrakt: Overall, the Shoulder Harness is the way to go if you want to be able to move the iM7 around while it\'s playing, whereas the Shoulder Pack is better for protecting the iM7 during transport. Both are on the pricey side -- carrying cases for other systems in this price/size range, such as Tivoli\'s iSongBook, are only $30 -- but if you\'ve got an iM7, I recommend one of them for much easier carrying (and varying degrees of protection...
Good sound at the low end. Remote locks into the unit for storage Vvideo output Clean design matches the iPod’s looks.
No bass kick. Heavy with batteries installed. Midrange sound is questionable.
One of the most popular iPod accessories is the now-ubiquitous speaker system. An early entry was the Altec Lansing inMotion iM3, a small, tinny sounding device that traveled well because it folded flat, ran on batteries, and charged your iPod, all the...
Abstrakt: <b>Spec:</b> Active, 2 Right/left channel speaker, 1 Audio input Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm Installed, 1 S-Video input, 1 Docking station, 1 Component video output RCA phono Installed<br> <b>Good:</b> Seamless integration with any dock-connecting iPod; eye-catching design; includes remote; charges the iPod while plugged in; works on AC power or batteries; impressive sound with thumping bass; auxiliary line-in port for use with other audio devices.<br> <b>Bad:</b> No meter display for bass, treble, or volume adjustment; a bit too bulky for ultimate portability; remote cant navigate through menus on the iPod.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The Altec Lansing iM7 offers good sound quality, flexible listening options, and handy features, making it a solid choice for any iPod owner on the market for a complementary sound system.<br>
Abstrakt: Seamless integration with any dock-connecting iPod; eye-catching design; includes remote; charges the iPod while plugged in; works on AC power or batteries; impressive sound with thumping bass; auxiliary line-in port for use with other audio devices.
Abstrakt: ReviewA 80s style boombox for your iPod? well not quite but the latest iPod speaker system from Altec Lansing does have more than a passing resemblance to some 1980s ghetto blasters. Luckily it sounds a lot better.
Abstrakt: Since its release last year, Bose’s SoundDock (iLounge rating: B+) has proved astonishingly popular, winning a rare place in the display windows of certain Apple Stores. The reason: despite its $299 price tag, SoundDock’s use of a single enclo...
Abstrakt: The tube-shaped Altec Lansing inMotion iM7 is a combination Apple iPod dock and portable speaker system. The iM7 adds a little oomph to the companys inMotion line, providing room-filling sound in a stylish white and gray casing.
Abstrakt: In January I reviewed the inMotion3 portable audio system (see this link: http://www.bonafidereviews.com/article.php?id=54). While I was impressed by the design and performance of the inMotion3 and by how well it accomplished what it was designed to d...
Abstrakt: Altec Langing IM7: batteries can be added for outdoor use. DESPITE fierce competition, the worlds top-selling digital music players continue to come from Apples constantly evolving stable of iPods. This lions share of the market has seen a fres...