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Altec Lansing inMotion iM413


$100.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to set up, including setting FM presets, without using the instructions. Sound quality is very clear and detailed. Small footprint, doesn't take up much room.

The Cons:Bass boost doesn't seem to make much of a difference. Wire antenna isn't very portable, no convenient place to wind it.

The Altec Lansing inMotion iM413 is a compact and portable Sansa docking station featuring a Sansa dock, a built-in digital FM radio, and an auxiliary jack for hooking up external CD, DVD, or MP3 players.

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The iM413’s selling point is it portability, as its built to easily be carried around. And users can either utilize three D batteries or a conventional A/C outlet — batteries are recommended for travel, whereas AC is recommended for when at a single location. Other notable aspects of the inMotion iM413 include custom-designed speakers for immersive, crystal-clear sound; a full-function remote; and bass enhancement technology.

Features

  • Compact Sansa Docking Station
  • Sansa Dock (+Recharge)
  • Digital FM Radio
  • Portability
  • Three D Batteries
  • Custom-Designed Speakers
  • Bass-Enhancement Technology
  • Full-Function Remote

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    easy to set up, including setting FM presets, without using the instructions

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    sound quality is very clear and detailed

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    small footprint, doesn't take up much room

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    batteries last a reasonably long time before you need to switch them out

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    general operation is completely intuitive, everything is quick and easy

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    light weight design makes it ideal for travel

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    gets great radio reception almost anywhere

Cons
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    bass boost doesn't seem to make much of a difference

  • 1

    wire antenna isn't very portable, no convenient place to wind it

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