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Altec Lansing inMotion iM414
$100.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Very portable, small and light and works on standard AA batteries. Good bass representation for the size. Batteries last a long time before they run out.
The Cons:Sound distorts when you turn the volume up too high. Remote has a limited ability to browse the Zune's contents, can only really scroll to the next song or album. Fixed antenna feels like it could break off easily.
The Altec Lansing inMotion iM414 is a compact and portable Zune docking station featuring a recharging Zune dock, a built-in digital FM radio, and an auxiliary jack for hooking up external CD, DVD, or MP3 players.
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Built for portability, the iM414 only weighs less than a pound—making it easy to carry. As for audio, the system relies on dual bass-enhanced Neodymium speakers to do the trick. Other notable aspects of the inMotion iM414 include a wireless remote and battery operation. To save money on batteries, users also have the option of hooking the device up to a conventional AC power outlet.
Features
- Compact Zune Docking Station
- Zune Dock (+Recharge)
- Digital FM Radio
- Portability
- Three D Batteries
- Custom-Designed Speakers
- Bass-Enhancement Technology
- Full-Function Remote
- AC Power Cable (Included)
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Pros & Cons
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very portable, small and light and works on standard AA batteries
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good bass representation for the size
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batteries last a long time before they run out
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sound distorts when you turn the volume up too high
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remote has a limited ability to browse the Zune's contents, can only really scroll to the next song or album
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fixed antenna feels like it could break off easily
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doesn't hold a Zune 80 very securely, feels loose
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lacks clear highs, tends to get tinny
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