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Jamo's i300 for iPod
There was a time when respected audio equipment makers wouldn’t touch the digital music market with a barge pole. Thanks to the success of
the iPod, however, they have all changed their tune, realising that digital
music and players represent a global shift in how people store, distribute and
listen to music. Jamo has never been slow on the digital uptake though, and now
it’s preparing to launch the i300 system for the iPod. This is a stylish subwoofer/satellite
speaker system with a separate universal iPod dock, aimed at audiophiles.
A
long-range radio frequency remote control means you can control the iPod and system
from another room. Extra connections will allow you to hook up a console, PC or portable DVD player as well. Due out next month, it will cost £299.99.
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Just bought my Jamo i300 Powered Speakers speakers from myBoomBox (www.myboombox.co.uk) in the UK.
The quality of these speakers is incredible... so much detail in the music that I didn't realise was there before! These Jamo's are a must have 2.1 speaker setup.
Posted by: Bill Jenkins | May 29, 2007 11:37 PM