Posted by Troy Wolverton on April 20th, 2009 at 1:04 pm | Categorized as Tech | Tagged as Altec Lansing, inmotion im600, inMotion Max, iPhone, iphone speaker system, iPod, ipod speaker system, tech review, wolverton

Altec-Lansing inMotion Max
As I forecast on Friday, I started testing out the Altec-Lansing inMotion Max iPod speaker system over the weekend. As might be expected, it was easy to set up.
I haven’t really put the device through its paces yet, but my initial impression is somewhat mixed. The sound quality seemed fine. Unlike many iPod speaker systems, it’s fully compatible with my iPhone, meaning that not only will it charge my iPhone, but it doesn’t prompt an annoying incompatibility message on the iPhone that asks whether I want to turn off the iPhone’s antennas everytime I plug my iPhone into it. So that’s nice.
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Posted by Troy Wolverton on April 17th, 2009 at 6:47 pm | Categorized as Tech | Tagged as Altec Lansing, Apple, inMotion Max, iPhone, iphone speaker system, iPod, ipod shuffle, soundid, tech review, wolverton
Speaking of Altec-Lansing, I’ll likely be playing around this weekend with a new speaker system from the company, the iPhone-compatible inMotion Max.
In coming weeks, I also plan on testing out a handful of new headphones, including a pair of new models — the 200 and the 300 — from SoundID.
Finally — and I realize I’m a little late to this — but I’ve been playing around this week with Apple’s new iPod shuffle. My first take: I love the ultra-slim size, and I generally like the new VoiceOver feature, which uses a computer-generated voice to tell you what song is playing or what playlists are available.
But I hate that Apple’s decision to incorporate the volume, VoiceOver and play/stop/fast-forward/reverse controls into a button on the headphone wire means that I can’t use my noise-isolating headphones with the shuffle.
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