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The Logitech AudioStation is a premium "desktop" speaker system. As with most speakers in this class - compact, one-piece systems that require AC power - the Logitech AudioStation offers bigger (and better) sound than most portable iPod speaker syste...
The AudioStation is a standout product in the crowded field of one-piece, "desktop" iPod speaker systems. Like Tivoli Audios iYiYi, the AudioStation includes useful non-iPod features such as an AM/FM radio and a clock. But it also competes with JBLs...
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Can Logitechs iPod speakers bring music to your ears?...
Sound, look and design...
Touch sensitive buttons awful to use...
For this kind of money, we would expect a system to work flawlessly. Alas it doesnt...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:39:00
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At £134 including VAT, Logitechs AudioStation doesnt have many direct competitors. Its also the first iPod dock weve tested with a built-in FM tuner. The AudioStation has a compact, attractive design. Its two-way stereo speakers are protected by...
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Ive been a fan of Logitechs audio products for some time now, because they seamlessly integrate the three things that matter most—performance, design, and ease of use. The prices are generally pretty reasonable, too. Unfortunately, although the Aud...
Sleek design. Powerful output. Simple, touch-sensitive, flat front panel. Apple iPod video/photo-out for TVs.
Terrible power adapter (unplugs easily). No iPod navigation from remote or base control. Radio preset navigation could be simpler.
If audio quality is your main concern, Logitechs AudioStation lives up to the companys reputation for great sound. Some minor design flaws and the exclusion of iPod navigation from the remote, however, make this product less appealing...
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iPods (and MP3 players in general) have changed the way we store, transport, share, and even listen to music. Given the falling price of memory, it is now possible to port an entire collection of music within a device that weighs only a few ounces...
Greatlooking unit, Charges iPod while playing, plus provides video out, Digital AM/FM, nice big backlit display...
Expensive, Menu layout may seem cumbersome...
A great addition to the coffee table if you can get past the price tag. Once the menu layout has been committed to memory, use is fairly straight forward, albeit a tad cumbersome; I found myself reaching for the manual on more than one occasion. Sou...
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There are myriads of iPod accessories that can extend the capabilities of the popular music player that shook the industry. Logitech has joined the ranks with their new AudioStation™ Speaker System designed to support all current iPod models (see be...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:38:53
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This iPod speaker stand may be pricey, but its worth it. By combining cool features with great sound, Logitechs AudioStation is set to compete with the likes of Apples iPod Hi-Fi and Boses SoundDock. We found it to be a worthy competitor. Meas...
Good shelf size. Has iPod video pass-through ports. Excellent sound quality.
No alarm. Auxiliary cable not included. No Mac connectivity.
At almost $300, the AudioStation isnt cheap. But for what it offers in features and sound, thats money well spent...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2011-10-03 23:38:56
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To be honest I was never really a fan of iPod speakers. I never liked the idea of a set of speakers that can only be used for 1 device. Well after taking a look at the AudioStation from Logitech I was extremely impressed, and I actually purchased an iP...
Black color, Big LCD screen, Lightup touchsensitive controls, Compact, Great sound quality, AM/FM tuner, Clock, Included remote...
No alarm clock, Cannot navigate the iPod with the remote...
This is one of the best iPod speakers systems I have seen. The large LCD screen and light-up touch-sensitive controls really set it apart from other iPod speaker systems out there. Also the clock and sleep timer are nice additions, but I would have re...
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ipodobserver.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:38:58
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Most iPod-specific speaker systems on the market are just that: speaker systems. While many are excellently suited for breaking your iPod free from its earphones, few do anything beyond that, curtailing their ability to be a true stereo system replacem...
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jivemagazine.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:39:01
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When a product like an iPod comes on the market and succeeds in getting such a large consumer base, peripheral companies tend to listen. Even companies that weren’t peripheral companies originally start making compatible products. You can now go to...
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macnews.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:39:02
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Logitech’s US$299 AudioStation is a fine-sounding iPod speaker system, though I don’t consider it a “high-performance” unit, as it’s described. Of course, I don’t consider the Apple iPod Hi-Fi (also $299) a high-end sys...
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ilounge.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:39:06
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There are two known facts about all-in-one iPod speakers. First, there are better options out there than Bose’s well-known SoundDock (iLounge rating: B+). Second, and despite that fact, the SoundDock remains the most popular such speaker by a wide m...
A best-of-class all-in-one docking speaker system for the iPod, featuring a recessed Universal iPod Dock with matching adapters, good Infrared remote control, AM/FM radio tuning, and auxiliary input and output ports. Integrated LCD screen provides a cl...
equently, after years of testing pretty good alternatives, AudioStation has emerged as the first all-in-one desktop iPod speaker to merit our flat A-level high recommendation. Design and Pack-Ins Painful as it may be to fans of high design, the modern...
At the time Bose’s SoundDock came out, we were somewhat put off by its simple styling and high price relative to its audio performance. Though it has taken some time to appear, AudioStation delivers so much more in all regards that even the most...
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