filed under portable audio iPod

Altec Lansing has announced their new iPod boom box, the inMotion iM7 . The iM7 features two 1-inch tweeters, two 3-inch mid-range drivers, a 4-inch side-firing subwoofer and a 4-inch passive radiator. It supports all types of iPod sizes and versions with the complete list at the bottom of the page. The iM7 may appear to an extension of the iPod but you can plug in any player to the unit due to the 3.5 mm input. The unit may be portable but bring a backpack for the batteries because this bad boy needs 8 D batteries to operate away from the power source. MSRP $249.95.
Reviews
PC Mag
“This versatile portable speaker system looks and sounds good enough to get just about any party started. The price may seem high, but you’re getting plenty of power for the money.”
Score:4/5
“Pro’s
Analog audio inputs provide versatility. Battery or AC operation. Adjustable docking cradle fits any generation of iPod or iPod mini. Looks very cool. Full sound, with plenty of volume.
Con’s
No LCD or LED on the unit or remote to indicate volume or tone-control levels. Tone controls are only on the (easily lost) wireless remote. Doesn’t come with a carrying case or bag. Built-in handle is uncomfortable. ”
cnet.com
“We’re fully impressed with the Altec Lansing InMotion iM7; it should set the bar for future truly portable speakers. Sound quality is powerful and rich, the device is portable and flexible, and it just looks good. This system will fit right in at home and will impress those who see and hear it on the go.”

official site
http://www.alteclansing.com





1 response
Andy
Jun 3, 2005 at 12:26 am
Actually, thank you for providing great reviews. Your site is very informative, and there’s always something new to read. =) Whenever I see something good, I let some of my friends see it. I hope you don’t mind. Keep up with the good work and thanks again.
Leave a Comment