Altec Lansing inMotion iMmini

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Price as Reviewed:$130
Company:Altec Lansing
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Review

[Note: The following review covers both the inMotion iM3 and the inMotion iMmini.]

Altec Lansing's inMotion iM3 and iMmini speaker systems are killer portable speaker solutions for the iPod. They're relatively small and non-bulky, they have great battery life, and they sound good for their size. They'll also appeal -- along with JBL's On Stage and Bose's SoundDock, which provide better sound but don't offer battery-powered portability -- to people who want a good office/bedroom/kitchen system but don't want to deal with the cable clutter of more "full-sized" computer speaker systems. If you travel a lot, or even if you just need to be able to move your music from room to room, I recommend checking them out.

In terms of which model to get, if you've got a standard iPod your decision is easy: The iM3 is the only one that fits. If you've got an iPod mini, you've got a tougher choice. The iMmini is a perfect aesthetic match for the iPod mini, but the iM3 seems slightly sturdier and I really like the remote control and the international power adapter included with the iM3. Whether the iM3's advantages are worth paying an extra $50 for is something you'll have to decide for yourself.

(See our full review via the link below.)--Dan Frakes
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Specs

Ipod Models SupportedMini
Size7"W x 4.4"H x 1"D, 10 ounces
Speaker typePortable (compact, battery-powered)
ChannelsLeft/Right
Connection typeMinijack Fixed-size dock Generic dock
Other featureshard plastic cover for face of unit

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