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Popblaster Portable Speakers

by Johan on October 15, 2007 · 1 comment

Popblaster Portable Speakers

The Popblaster portable speaker is compatible to any portable audio device with a standard headphone jack. What makes this portable speaker cool is that it also acts as a protective case for your MP3 player. The speaker is powered by four of AA batteries. Available in four different colors, it is priced at around $40.

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Panasonic RP-SPF01-K Speakers

by Johan on September 30, 2007

Panasonic RP-SPF01-K Speakers

The Panasonic RP-SPF01-K speakers are specially designed for the R7 notebook. The “K” suffix stands for kuro, which means black in Japanese. The speakers only offer an output of 2 x 25W. No word yet on pricing or availability.

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New Mobile Speakers From Yamaha

by Johan on September 15, 2007

New Mobile Speakers From Yamaha

Yamaha presented two new Mobile Speakers from the NX range. The first one is the NX-B02, which features BlueTooth connectivity, and two 6W speakers. Meanwhile, the second on the list is the NX-U02 that provides USB 2.0 but with no Bluetooth support. The last one is the NX-A02 with no BlueTooth, no USB 2.0, but just an audio jack.

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Altec Lansing Soundbar Speaker System

by Johan on September 11, 2007

Altec Lansing Soundbar Speaker System

The FX3020 Soundbar Speaker System is one of the five new speaker which is introduced by Altec Lansing today. This one-piece rectangular speaker features precision-angled drivers and a built-in sound field expander. It is specifically built to go directly under a flat panel monitor. The speaker also utilities XdB for bass and can connect with older Apple iPods, laptops, and MP3 players. The FX3020 SoundBar will be available in October 2007 for $99.95.

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Altec Lansing Soundblade Is Incredibly Thin

by Johan on September 11, 2007

Altec Lansing Soundblade Is Incredibly Thin

Altec Lansing’s Soundblade connects to any Bluetooth 2.0-compatible gadget and outputs whatever audio you offer up through two 2.5-inch speakers. When used in conjunction with a music phone, the speaker controls can be used to switch tracks on the phone. In addition, the Soundblade also acts as a giant speakerphone, making use of a built-in microphone. The Soundblade will be out in November for $130.

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Altec Lansing Unveils New Ultra Portable Speakers

by Johan on September 11, 2007

Altec Lansing Unveils New Ultra Portable Speakers

Altec Lansing’s released five new speaker systems known as Orbit. Weighing only 8oz, the iMT207 Orbit-M and iM207 Orbit-MP3 adopt Altec Lansing’s Fusion360 technology, which produces a full 360-degree sound field. The iMT207 Orbit-M is mobile phone specific with a 3.5mm stereo connection that is iPhone compatible and also includes a 3.5mm to 2.5mm converter cable for use with compatible music phones. These shock resistant speakers also feature 24 hours of continuous play off 3 AAA batteries. With a release soon, these $39 speakers could serve as an adequate sounding ultra portable speaker.

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Boomtune Mini Tripod Styled iPod Speakers

by Johan on September 5, 2007

Boomtune Mini Tripod Styled iPod Speakers

Focal corp Japan has rolled out the Boomtune Mini speaker system for the Apple iPod. It has three legs where two serve as speakers and one as the battery compartment. The speaker does not have a docking station for the iPod, however it connects via 3.5mm stereo mini plug. The Boomtune Mini speaker system will be available in pink and light blue. Boomtune Mini is available in Japan for $39.

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JBL Spyro Multimedia Speakers

by Johan on September 4, 2007 · 1 comment

JBL Spyro Multimedia Speakers

JBL announced today a new multimedia speaker set called the JBL Spyro. The sub looks like a mushroom and the speakers look like flowers. Available in five different colors including white, black, teal, fuchsia, and orange, this 2.1 system works with PC, Mac, MP3, iPod or any device using a 3.5mm mini stereo jack. Each of the satellite speakers has 6 watts of power and uses JBL’s latest Odyssey technology in the satellites and Atlas technology in the sub.

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Sony SRS-ZX1 Speakers Provide Extra Bass

by Johan on September 3, 2007

Sony SRS-ZX1 Speakers Provide Extra Bass

Sony’s SRS-ZX1 speakers come with the “Mobius Duct” technology which supposedly creates a potent low-frequency response or “better bass than some other low-end speakers. The speakers measure 3.1 inch x 6.6 inh x 7.4 inch and have a built-in amplifier with 2x analog inputs and 20W x 2 channel output. The speakers will be out on October 20th only in Japan for $426.

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Rosetta Speakers From Britz

by Johan on August 24, 2007

Rosetta Speakers From Britz

The Rosetta speakers from Britz offers a dynamic looking set that will compliment your interiors. The speakers come in a 2.1 configuration, with two satellite towers and a downward-firing amplified sub woofer. The speakers also feature red LED illumination and virtual surround technology (IHSS: Independent Harmonic Surround Sound). Rosetta speakers are best suited for computer or video gaming setups. Rosetta’s twin speaker towers measure about 3 inch x 11 inch x 3.5 inch each, while the sub woofer measures about 10 inch x 8 inch x 11 inch. Its satellite towers run at 9-watts per channel, while the sub woofer produces only 32-watts of power. The complete Rosetta 2.1 speaker system retails for about $90 and is available from The Earlyadopter’s World.

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