Logitech Audiostation Express iPod Speakers


Logitech Audiostation Express iPod Speakers
AUDIOSTATION EXPRESS

Customer Review: SEMI CHEAP AND CHEERFUL!
I BOUGHT THIS PRODUCT ABOUT 2 WEEKS AGO FOR ONLY ?39.99. SO FAR I AM VERY PLEASED WITH THE SPEAKER SYTEM AND THE SOUND IS PHENOMINAL FOR THE SIZE OF IT! AND THE REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM ALSO WORKS WELL.

UNFORTUNATELY, MY SPEAKER SYSTEM WAS THROWN OVER MY BACK GATE, LUCKY IT WAS NOT DAMAGED BUT I STRONGLY ADVICE, THAT IF YOU ARE TO BUY THIS ITEM, YOU DO TRY AND BE HOME WHEN IT IS DELIVERED!

Customer Review: Excellent
This really is an excellent bit of kit.

The sound is tremendous considering the size and the build quality is marvelous.

I highly recommend!

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Customer Review: brilliant, simply the best!
I bought this recorder on amazon 12 mths ago after much time spent sussing the different ones available. Quite simply it turned out to be the best money I’ve ever spent! it is absolutely superb,Even now all this time later I am over the moon with it! My only regret is that I didn’t go for the next model up with the bigger hard drive but mine is fine.If your looking for a good recorder, honestly, this is it! Also of all the articles I have bought via amazon, I have only ever had a problem once, and amazon sorted it immediatly! They are good to deal with, and cheap.Finally, my recorder is now down to half of what I paid for it! So what further encouragement do you need!
Customer Review: BRILLIANT!!!…(erm, mostly)
I’ve had this for a while now and definitely don’t regret buying it. Like all the best technology it doesn’t get in the way of what you want to do - setting up a program from the epg is a doddle - no faffing around with discs; just press a few buttons, go out and come back to a perfectly watchable recording (I’ve only ever used Standard Play - I haven’t even bothered to use the highest XP quality so I guess that tells you something). However there are a few things that do bug me; once a timed recording has started the machine is locked and there seems to be no way to set another recording. Also of mild irritation is the remote - the two buttons that (for me at least) get the most use - the FF and Rewind buttons - are two of the smallest and tucked away under the slide-back cover, which makes things real fiddly when viewing in the dark. Also the FF speeds aren’t quite right; when FF’ing through adverts X3 is too slow and X4 is too fast. It needs a X3.5!!! Apart from these minor operational foibles I feel this is good bit of kit and I recommend it.
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Play, relax, and entertain on the go with shock-proof design. At 7″ and weighing only 2lbs, you can take the Eee PC anywhere. Bumps and shocks are no longer issues. With a dependable solid-state disk, you get unparalleled shock-protection and reliability. Power-efficient design provides longer operating time when on the go. With a rapid start-up time that takes only 15secs to boot, the Eee PC is always ready to get into action. No technical manual required with the specially designed, user-friendly and intuitive graphic interface. You’re always connected with built-in WiFi 802.11 b/g that automatically detects and connects to the Internet at any hotspot. The Eee PC includes the documents and the e-mails software, and a suite of other productivity software to help keep you on track. Upload photos and videos and share them instantly on Flickr or YouTube without waiting till you get home. Enjoy music and videos with extensive support for a wide range of digital multimedia. Log on to Skype or other network, and you can connect with friends anywhere, anytime. Clear up wire clutter with the built-in speakers, and microphone. Since it’s so easy to use and durable this makes a perfect gift for children, elderly or as a second lightweight notebook. Intel Mobile CPU Intel UMA graphics 512MB memory 2GB flash hard drive Memory Card Reader - MMC/SD (SDHC) Over 40 built-in applications for learn, work and play Linux based operating system 3 USB 2.0, 1 VGA, 1 Audio jack out, 1 Audio jack in, 1 RJ-45 Approximate Unit Dimensions - 8.86 (W) x 6.3 (D) x 0.79~1.26 (H) Approximate Unit Weight - 2lbs 1 Year Limited Warranty (6 months for battery)
Price: $349.99
Customer Review: Almost perfect except for that keyboard…..
First, here’s what was done right. I can put the power cord in my pocket. No laptop carrying case necessary. This is brilliant. Ctrl+Alt+T pops up console, and KDE’s “konsole” program is just one command away. 80% of my time on this machine is spent using this one program. It works perfectly out of the box. Firefox (including all of the plugins I usually have to install manually) Just Works. Wireless comes very close to “Just Works”. The simple connection software doesn’t track wep keys per connection (that I’ve been able to figure out), and there are a few UI issues. But “/etc/init.d/network restart” works as well as it always did. The screen? It’s small. It doesn’t work well for google maps. It works fine for everything else. In short, this is a really, really impressive laptop. And it has a bash shell. That’s about all I need. Now let’s talk about the keyboard. It’s small. That’s fine, I have small fingers. Evidently, my typing style is such that I never use the right shift key, so that hasn’t bothered me either. The frustration comes from being able to hit a key (the worst offender is ‘n’), feel it go all the way down, and not have anything happen. This only happens when coming in from the corner instead of directly on the middle of the key, and doesn’t happen all of the time. But it happens often enough to really slow me down as a typist. All of this may seem a little unfair — this machine wasn’t designed for 10-hour coding sessions, but that’s what I use it for. My error rate is (slowly) going down, and perhaps after a few iterations there will be a model with the smaller equivalent of the Dell QuietKey. Until then, I’m keeping this one and (mostly) loving it, but I’m very reluctant to recommend it to anyone else who would be doing any serious typing on it. If you’re looking for a computer to do mostly quick web browsing and email, this is just about perfect.
Customer Review: Sleep mode useless
There’s plenty of good features to this laptop as you can see from the other reviews. It has, however two flaws that you should know about: 1. the right shift key is in a non standard place 2. the sleep mode is basically useless - the laptop uses too much energy when it’s in sleep mode so it will shutdown (without closing programs) in just a few hours. the shift key issue can be fixed - google asus eee users forum for details the sleep mode problem is a deal breaker for me.
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Samsill offers the Micosoft bags styled for business casual professional and their mobile lifestyle. The 39000 Messenger bag has a protective adjustable padded sleeve that holds laptops up to 17″ MP3 compartments with headphone port adjustable Velcro divider for cord and battery storage accessory panel for digital accessories cardspens and keys
List Price: $49.99
Amazon Price: $38.72
Customer Review: A great bag for the money
I purchased this bag for my 17″ Dell notebook computer. I am very pleased with the quality and utility of this item. The laptop computer fits firmly and there is plenty of rooom for easy access to my accessories (which include an external hard drive, and iPod, and power cord). I recommend this product without hesitation.
Customer Review: I expected that the bag to be of a bluish colour.
The displayed colour of the bag is misleading. I expected it to be a bluish colour but instead it is black (or very dark grey). I was specifically looking for a coloured bag. Now I am restarting the search for one elsewhere.
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