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Altec Lansing inMotion Compact iM310
$80.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Rubber stopper on dock prevents the iPod from disconnecting when using iPod controls. Charges with iPods from 2nd generation and up. Some products are not backwards compatible. AAA-battery power option increases portability options and extra battery storage is convenient.
The Cons:Lacks AM/FM radio and alarm clock, usually included on competitors' products. No remote control, usually included on competitors' products. Bass frequencies lack power, can get muddy.
The Altec Lansing inMotion Compact is a stylish, relatively compact music player. It can connect to CD/DVD players, MP3 players via an input jack. It also includes an integrated universal dock for playing and recharging iPods.
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Note that the system is not rechargeable; it relies on batteries, but offers up to 48 hours of continuous play with three fresh AA batteries. Although weighing less than lbs, the system features big, deep-bass speakers comparable to a HiFi system, thereby rendering it fairly powerful considering its diminutive demeanor.
Features
- Stylish, Compact Music Player
- CD/DVD/MP3 Connectivity
- Universal iPod Dock (Recharges)
- Double AA Batteries x3 (48 Hrs)
- Deep-Bass Speakers
- Alarm/Sleep Compatible (iPod)
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Rubber stopper on dock prevents the iPod from disconnecting when using iPod controls
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Charges with iPods from 2nd generation and up. Some products are not backwards compatible.
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AAA-battery power option increases portability options and extra battery storage is convenient
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Compact design with kick-stand increases portability
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Lacks AM/FM radio and alarm clock, usually included on competitors' products
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No remote control, usually included on competitors' products
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Bass frequencies lack power, can get muddy
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