Logic3 MIP103B iStation3 iPod Speakers - White

Logic3 MIP103B iStation3 iPod Speakers - White
The i-Station3 from Logic3 is a stylish yet portable speaker system designed to enrich your listening experience. With it, you can listen, sync and charge your iPod with just one device - a must have for any serious iPod owner. The i-Station3 delivers high-quality stereo sound through a sub-woofer and 3Watt neodymium drivers. It also implements a 3D surround sound processor to give you a more natural tone. Just slip your iPod into the integrated dock and let the music fill the air. And to ensure that your iPod is always on full battery, the i-Station charges your device even while it’s playing. Apart from the regular AC adapter and DC batteries, the i-Station3 has a third power option - via computer. Simply connect the i-Station to your Mac or PC via the Mini USB connection cable (included) and you can now sync and charge your docked iPod. It’s a great feature that’s perfect for any office or home work area. All these features and more can be found in just one compact system - Logic3’s i-Station3 Speaker System.
Customer Review: Excellent
I bought this as a Christmas present for someone and they were really pleased with it. Soon after I had to buy one for myself! I have been really impressed with the level of sound such small speakers produce, quite good quality also. Packs up neatly making it ideal for travel.
Customer Review: fantastic
i recently bought a black and white station as xmas pressieS for my son and daughter. i was amazed at there value for money. the sound is really quite good and the volume is amazing for such compact stations. i was undecide between two docking stations and opted for this one as my preferred choice. after reading the reviews i am quite pleased with my choice . AN ABSOLUTELY SUPERB BUY ***********
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Genji: Days of the Blade (PS3)
List Price: ?39.99
Amazon Price: ?17.96
Used Price: ?9.43
Customer Review: What to think????
to be honest i only bought this game because it was only ?12.99 from gamestation knowing full well it must be completley crap just because of the price, and this was back in new year. from only playing about a hour maybe two of gameplay it was like having a ps1/2 from having un-control of the camera so there isnt any control of where you actually need to look and the graphics are like something that has just come out when the ps2 did. i was in a ninja hack n slash gaming mood which i also bought ninja gaiden on the same day and that is a trillion times better alone with having 60 frames per second graphics and you can do literally everyting that is needed in a ninja game. so its really upto you.. if you like retro style games to play then go full steam ahead and buy this but it just puts the PS3 to shame.
Customer Review: Average in every way
While not being overly good in any respect, Genji is simultaneously not overly bad in any area either, but the whole thing is still a little unsatisfying. It plays just like it’s predecessor, but with the ‘Kamui’ mode changed and, in my opinion, made a lot worse. It’s a straightforward fighting game with minor exploration elements to it and some decent ideas such as instant switching between characters and weapons on the fly, something all games of this type should offer in future I believe. It’s fun, but not overly so, and one of the characters(Shizuka) is actually rather annoying to play as. The visuals betray this game’s origins as a PS2 game upscaled to PS3 standard, with a fixed camera you can’t change(Did Onimusha Dawn of Dreams teach us nothing?) and some rather uninspired visual detail mixed in with some very pleasing visual effects in places. It looks okay, but not great by any means. Though I will give it that it runs incredibly quickly and smoothly, even with huge numbers of enemies on screen. A very average game that plays way too much like it’s predecessor but somehow isn’t as much fun. It’s worth a look of you can get it on the cheap, but at full price? Avoid.
Sessions Jackson Mobstripe Skullcandy Jacket - Women’s
The Sessions Women’s Jackson Mobstripe Skullcandy Jacket gives you what you need to hit play, visualize your line, and drop in. Plug an iPod or MP3 player into Skullcandy’s audio system, slip it into the weatherproof sleeve, put in the included ear buds, hit play on the sleeve’s control, and you’re ready to rock. If you have Skullcandy speakers, you can stash them in the Jackson Mobstripe Jacket’s collar. For extra toasty-ness, Session tricked out this baggy-fit coat with poly-fill insulation and a roomy removable hood.
Product Features
- Material: [Shell] nylon; [Lining] mesh
- Insulation: 120g/80g Poly-fill
- Waterproof Rating: 5K
- Breathable Rating: 8000g
- Core Venting: Underarm
- Pockets: 2 Hand, 1 weatherproof MP3, 1 pass, 1 cell, 1 goggle
- Seam Taped: Yes, fully
- Powder Skirt: Yes, removable
- Hood: Yes, removable
- Other Features: Included headphones, Surround-Sound pocket in collar
- Recommended Use: Riding with your tunes
Price: $229.95









