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Review: Chestnut Hill Sound George
Having a Rolling Stone on your team of developers is a sure sign to success right? Not necessarily in the iPod accessory market. Chestnut Hill Sound’s new George joins the slew of iPod dock/speakers with one feature that will blow you away. It’s way to interface with your iPod is a simple display with buttons…that detaches from the unit! Check out this full review of the Chestnut Hill Sound George.
Wireless speaker mouse pad takes it way too far
Integration of devices can always be taked one (or more) steps too far. The Wireless Speaker Mouse takes it about four steps too far. 1:You really don’t want crappy speakers at your fingertips. Go buy yourself a decent 2.1 speaker set and forget about this. 2:A calculator in your mousepad? Why? You are sitting at a computer which is made to do far more complicated calculations than that calcualtor could ever do. 3:Wireless? This feature will make you go through... Continue reading
Princeton i-Bird falls in with the rest of the flock
Now that Macworld is over and done with, you’d think that the iPod accessory market would slow down. All the vendors released last week, right? Guess not, because Princeton Corp. has just released its i-Bird iPod dock. The i-Bird has an iPod dock, AM/FM radio, and an integrated alarm clock. As for its sound output, it has two 3W speakers with a 8W subwoofer to bump out the bass. In case you were wondering, there isn’t much explanation as to... Continue reading
Review: iMainGo portable iPod speakers
At Macworld, the iMainGo booth had a steady flow of people in awe at what they were witnessing, portable iPod speakers that pumped out major dosages of great sound. By saying portable, the implication is not that these can be crammed into your backpack. The iMainGo unit can be held in your hand just fine. With simple access to your iPod’s controls through the device, its high output stereo speakers, and its 30 hour battery life. The iMainGo is one... Continue reading
Macworld: iMainGo by Portable Sound Labs impresses
“Small system. HUGE SOUND!” Says the box of the new iMainGo portable media player that has been released at Macworld 2007. It will connect to any MP3 player as it uses the headphone jack as well as the proprietary iPod 30pin connector. It has garnered much attention at Macworld, and the Portable Sound Labs booth has had a great amount of attention all day. Look for a Gearfuse review of the iMainGo in the days to come! — Nik Gomez... Continue reading
Pyramat S2000 lets you feel that bomb blow
Have you ever felt that you wish the chair you were sitting in would rumble with the blast of the bomb you just bew up in your favorite war game? If so, your wish has come true. The Pyramat S2000 Sound Rocker uses what is called Audio Response Technology which uses the subwoofer (yes, there is a subwoofer in this comfy chair) to vibrate your body along with what is happening on your screen. It is compatable with pretty much... Continue reading
Chestnut Hill Sound George outdoes preexisting iPod docks
The new Chestnut Hill Sound George iPod dock and speakers make your current dock seem so commonplace, so normal. What makes this product so amazing is that after you dock your iPod, the front panel comes off to become a fully functional remote. So maybe your dock’s remote is cool, but does it have a jogwheel that mirrors every function that the iPod does? The George does. The remote has a nice LCD on it, and it also works to... Continue reading
Saitek’s iPod speakers unsuccessfully try to non-conform
The idea of a flat laying semi-circular iPod speaker seems like a good idea, and looks decent when shown alone, but take another look. Take a look at it when the iPod is attached to the device. We wouldn’t put our iPods on something so fragile looking if you paid us. Well, maybe if you paid us. It’s not that it’s really that ugly, per se, it just looks so damn clumsy. Wouldn’t the iPod tip the speaker over if... Continue reading
Intempo IDS-01b iPod Dock Tastes The Rainbow
 If you happen to be one of those people who needs to have everything in life organized and color coordinated (ya momma’s boy), the new Intempo IDS-01b iPod Dock and Speaker system might just tickle your pickle. Not only do the unit’s have exact matching colors for the nanos, but they offer a helpful serving of a set of active speakers for your listening pleasure. If you simply like the sleek design or pretty (and flamboyant) colors, but don’t... Continue reading
