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more about #wirelessspeakers more comments → zachff: This is actually very appealing to me. As someone who listens to a lot of music but doesn't already have a speaker system or a thousand dollars to spe... more » Grifter: So this would be good also for non laptop users as well. For outdoor parties and running music from desktop to bedroom as well correct? #mintstudiore... more » KronikFpLiOnYkD: Okay, I can't be the only one who saw a metal face in that first picture. #mintstudioreview more » jpitsch: The sound is probably good. The ease of use is surely excellent. But why a freaking USB dongle? more » frigg: Ya, all speakers make the air vibrate. That's how they work. The big difference is that most speakers don't look like a pair of bell bottoms. more » -
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Mint Studio Multi-Room Wireless Speaker/iPod Dock Review
The Mint Studio is an update of the Mint 220 wireless speakers we reviewed last year. Although the two units look almost exactly the same, the Studio fixes the complaints we had from its predecessor, AND it's cheaper. More » -
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Bose SoundLink Streams Music From Your PC via USB
Following the trend of pretty much every other audio company, Bose's SoundLink is their first wireless streaming speaker. But oddly enough, instead of using Bluetooth or wi-fi, Bose opted to go with an RF USB dongle for data transfer. More » -
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JVC's TH-G51 Home Theater in a Box Has Wireless Surround Speakers For $430
There aren't a whole lot of HTIB units that come with wireless surround speakers, but JVC's TH-G51 has 5.1-channel sound, a progressive DVD player, HDMI repeater, and Dolby Digital/DTS decoding. Lands June for $430. More » -
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Phillipe Starck Zikmu Speakers Belong in the Living Rooms of Those With Inscrutable Accents
On some level, I know that these minimalistic wireless speakers by Phillipe Starck are classy works of art. But when I look at them, all I can think about is Nuni and Nooni Schoener. More » -
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SoundOn Media-210 Wireless 2.1 Mac/PC Speakers Lightning Review
The Gadget: A set of 2.1 speakers (two satellites + a sub) that can connect wirelessly to your Mac or PC via a USB dongle to provide audio playback across a room. It uses the crowded 2.4GHz band, which receives interference from other equipment in your house like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, microwaves and cordless phones, but allows you to wander with your laptop will still keeping the music going. More » -
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Lightning Review: Mint 220 Wireless Speakers With iPod Dock
The Gadget: The Mint 220 Digital Music Station, which acts both as an iPod dock, but also as a wireless speaker system that syncs via USB dongle to your Mac or PC. Comes with wireless remote and uses the 2.4GHz spectrum to beam music up to 45 feet/15 meters. More » -
