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By Susan Slobac [ 26/06/2008 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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If you’ve owned and been utilising your iPod for any length of time, you have come to greatly appreciate its compact, lightweight construction as well as its versatility. However, have you taken full advantage of all this remarkable piece of audio engineering has to offer?
The XtremeMac Tango Studio iPod Speakers are ideal for getting maximum enjoyment from your iPod, regardless of model. Compatible with all but the earliest models, XtremeMac Tango Studio iPod Speakers are a doddle to use and can be used for listening to FM radio as well as audio input. These functions are controlled by a wireless remote controller that can be used from a distance of up to 15.5 metres.
XtremeMac Tango Studio iPod Speakers offer two drivers measuring under eight centimetres packaged in a sleek, dark-coloured casing with a genuine cloth grille and a highly-visible blue LED status display. In a recent press release, the CEO of XtremeMac, Gary Bart, announced: “Tango Studio is at the very top of its class…[with a] powerful two-way speaker system compatible with any iPod, a radio and a wireless remote all for $80 (approximately £40 GBP). It's a phenomenal value.”
You’ll not find this particular iPod accessory especially useful at your next do, unless it takes place in a confined space; it is optimal for spaces the size of a room in a typical flat or office space. It is ideal however for hooking up your personal computer for watching videos or playing games. Better still, XtremeMac Tango Studio iPod Speakers charge the batteries of one’s iPod whilst it is docked. The dock incidentally tucks away quite handily once one is finished with it.
While it is not as portable as perhaps a headset, XtremeMac Tango Studio iPod Speakers weigh just over 1.5 kilograms and take up a space measuring only 16.5 centimetres in height, less than 30 centimetres in width, and under 10 centimetres in depth. Since it is not a large unit, some may find it lacking in the bass range, particularly at a distance. It is also lacking radio presets, although the next model in the line includes this feature for an additional £40 or so.
Nonetheless, when are factors are considered – including the price – we find that XtremeMac Tango Studio iPod Speakers represent an excellent value and are ideal for those seeking an accessory that will allow them to play music from their iPods in a relatively intimate space.
About the author:
Wayne Hemrick enjoys using his ipod. In this article he writes about promoting web stores focusing on consumer electronics accessories.
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