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  • Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 8 welcomes iPads, iPhones and iPods into its emporium of awesome

    by 
    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    11.10.2010

    iPod and iPhone users aren't exactly bereft of choice for places to dock their audio transporters, but what if you prefer to keep your music collection on your iPad? Okay, actually there are a couple of options for you out there as well, but few will be quite as bodacious (or as expensive, we're sure) as Bang & Olufsen's latest. The BeoSound 8 straps a pair of cones to a connecting bar, adds some feet, a wall bracket, and a remote control, and sends you home to enjoy some "outstanding sound performance." USB and auxiliary line-in connectors are available if you're not dancing to Steve Jobs' tune, while the body can be had in white or black and the speaker covers come in a variety of colors to express your individuality with. Look for the BeoSound 8 at your nearest B&O outlet later this month. [Thanks, Jesper]%Gallery-107107%

  • Sonic Gear i-Steroid valve iPod speakers reviewed

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.14.2006

    If those run-of-the-mill iPod music stations are just too puny for your tastes, but your significant other won't allow a full-sized jukebox to invade your home, Sonic Gear's valve tube amplifier / speaker system could deliver those warm tones you've been yearning for. The bizarrely-named i-Steroid system injects 28 watts through the red-coned drivers, and sports the customary iPod dock-connector cradle along with an IR remote to control the jams from long range. UK's Personal Computer World was quite impressed with the "smooth and rounded" tonal qualities derived from the atypical tube-driven amplification, and found the included accessories to be adequate, but not exactly remarkable. The biggest dig came from the 10 minute warm up period required for the tubes to get prepped, but anyone interested in these rigs should understand the nature of the beast already. Overall, reviewers were impressed enough to slap 4 out of 5 stars on it, and although this high-class setup runs about £160 ($304), at least those of you seeking the perfect speaker system to match that U2 iPod can't say you still haven't found what you're looking for.[Via Chip Chick]