
Another hot product coming from LG and this time they offer you this complete set of home theater. Forget about the buttons as they replaced them with touch-sensor system. This home theater set consists of DVD/amplifier shaped like a pyramid, and a set of speakers. The HT752TP is also equipped with Virtual Sound Matrix that simulates 10.1 on 5.1. It also has USB Host port and an HDMI port. One more pic after the jump!
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by Johan on February 5, 2007

e-Revolution’s Motion Speaker is a stylish designed speaker system with no buttons. It has the built-in motion sensors that allows the user to adjust the volume level when a hand is placed in front the motion sensor. The speakers also have a back lighting feature that has 3 different color options. e-Revolution Motion Speaker is now available at AudioCubes for $119.
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by Johan on January 23, 2007

I think Brando’s Happy Fish Speaker is the perfect gift for your friends. The speaker features a cute fish design with built-in LED that cycles through multi-colours. This USB-powered speaker measures 158mm x 100mm x 155mm and weights 243 grams. It retails for $16 at Brando. More images after the break!
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by Alexander on January 4, 2007

The Logitech X-240 is a pretty cool device. It’s a speaker system that connects to your PC while you connect your iPod, PDA, or Microsoft Zune on it’s crade. You can connect to your PC with the device as it charges.
iLounge: The X-240 speakers feature high-excursion satellite drivers, a ported down-firing subwoofer and dynamic, real-time bass equalization.
iLounge via iPods
by Johan on December 18, 2006

Oh boy, the word “scratch-resistance” definitely gets my attention and now that I know it functions as pocket speakers, then by all means, bring it on.
This sleek yet unconventional design looks pretty much like a pebble with a wire mesh on top, and did you reckon the tiny stand? it is made especially for iPod Nano. Revive this sexy twin neodynium speakers with a quartet of AAA batteries and enjoy your music for the next 12 hours. Saitek offers you $69.95 for this pleasure.
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by Vie on December 17, 2006

At first glance, the iWoofer might look a bit weird, a bit too alien-ish perhaps? Whatever is on your mind, this new and fresh iPod speaker system is built with a 12 watt Titanium driven speaker, plus glowing neon lights (who could resist that!), a “downfiring” sub-woofer and a built-in radio.
This unique design is made especially to please your eyes and ears at the same time, and by elevating your precious iPod, iWoofer gives you pleasure in watching your favorite videos at perfect eye level.
Either a gift for yourself, or as a stocking stuffer, get this baby for US$99 only.
The Red Ferret via iPods.