Logitech MM50 Portable Speakers for iPod - Black

Logitech MM50 Portable Speakers for iPod - Black
Untitled Document The incredible bass and enveloping experience of a home audio system is now available on the go. The Logitech mm50 Portable Speakers for iPod uses 3 pressure drivers to maximize bass and minimize distortion. The rechargeable Li-ion batteries last up to 10 hours and you can charge both the speaker system and iPod battery simultaneously. Using 3-D sound processing that widens the stereo effect this system’s sound seems to come from an area about two feet wider than the speaker itself. And with a custom travel case you can take the big sound from this small package anywhere. Auxiliary input for iPods without dock connector International voltage AC power adapter (100-240V) Pass-through connector for data synchronization Optimize your sound. 3D Stereo technology dramatically widens the stereo image creating an enveloping audio experience Full balanced audio. Max-X high-excursion drivers with neodymium magnets provide remarkable sound quality Plug and Play. Connects easily to your iPod or iPod mini Listen to music wherever you are. Operates with AC adaptor (included) or rechargeable Li-ion batteries. AC adaptor charges speaker and iPod batteries simultaneously Big sound from a small package: 3 inch pressure drivers maximize bass response Wireless remote: Credit card-sized for easy operation
Customer Review: Poor battery
I have a Logitech MM50 and must admit that the sound quality is pretty good. However the max volume is fairly low and the rechargeable battery goes flat very quickly when not in use. Nice carry case. Compact.
Customer Review: Batteries run down quick when not used
I fail to understand how the battery can run flat if you don’t use it for a week - Perhaps I have a duff one. Whatever the reason, it’s a good reason not to buy this unit!
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The SRS 250 Dawn Simulator combines the innovative features of the original Sunrise System (SRS100) with an integral lamp and a built in stereo MP3 player to enable you to wake or relax with personalised dawn/dusk light simulation and sound or music. The integral lamp mimics a morning sunrise and it will reach full brightness at the wake up time you have chosen. At that time you can either wake to a sounder or to the music, sound or recorded radio programme of your choice. Alternatively you can choose to wake with just the dawn light simulation. For use within the UK. Wake up gently to simulated sunrise Relax to restful sleep with simulated sunset. Quality stereo MP3 player. Wake up to your own choice of music or a downloaded radio programme MP3 file Relax to sleep sounds or music. Sunrise & sunset programmable between 15 to 90 minutes. Integral 60W light (use of daylight bulb optional). Text Display shows Year, Month, Date, Day and Time, as well as MP3 title and artist. SRS 250 is supplied with a FREE MMC smart card with pre-recorded sleep sounds. Optional alarm sounder. Dim your bedside lamp to watch TV. 7 day programmable alarm. Option to choose between languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Flemish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish). Large orange backlit LCD display clearly indicates the function being altered/set. Random security light option to turn lamp on and off whilst you are away. Power fail back up. Clear instructions for simple set up. Designed by British engineers. Price includes VAT with FREE P&P within the UK. Supplied with a UK power cord & 60W (E14) Light bulb plus a FREE MMC card containing Sunrise System sleep sounds.
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The Providence Street comes fully loaded so you’ve got everythingyou need at hand! An external pocket for files documentsnewspapers or any printed material you want accessible. Fornotebooks with 15 displays.
Amazon Price: ?12.11
Customer Review: Outstanding Value
Belkin is known and trusted for its anti-surge and other electronic components so a case at this price by Belkin? Is it any good? Yes it is definitely.It not only looks good but the design is exceptional. It holds a 15.4 inch laptop comfortably with plenty of room for accessories such as an optical mouse, the cable and adaptor, documents, pens, even your mobile phone and ID card. Buy with complete confidence. I was sceptical at this price, but now i am a very satisfied customer.
Customer Review: Fantastic case for a fantastic price
When I decided I needed a new case for my laptop, I set myself a budget of ?40. When I saw this and its incredibly low price on Amazon, I had my doubts but I decided to risk it anyway … and I’m so glad that I did. This case is smart enough for office workers and cheap enough for students. An adjustable velcro band stores your laptop securely and there is a strap provided to make it easy to carry the case around. There are wallets and pockets for almost anything that you would wish to have handy when out and about. Made for 15-inch screen laptops, the case is not massive by any means but it’s still big enough to house all those essential accessories. In addition to my laptop, I have managed to fit in the bulky power cable, portable speakers, a USB modem, a mouse and a USB hub. There’s still plenty of space left for CDs, pads, documents, etc. Belkin have thought of everything and have come up with a top product which should really be much more expensive that it is. So don’t hesitate like me and do your laptop a favour by getting one!
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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.
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