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UPDATE February 2, 2007: We’ve been informed by Logitech that as of late 2006, the mm50 no longer includes a data port for syncing your iPod with your computer. Here at Playlist, we see pretty much every speaker system released for the iPod, and we’ve a good many of them. One thing we’ve found is that when it comes to “portable” speakers, even the best products are a tradeoff between size and sound quality. Grand Theft Auto San Andreas - Samp [repack]. For example, the best “portable” sound we’ve heard is Altec Lansing’s $250, but it’s also the largest portable system on the market; Altec’s $180 and Logic 3’s $100 are each much more compact, but sacrifice ultimate sound quality in the name of that portability. Logitech’s latest entry into the portable iPod speaker market, the $150, stakes its claim to the near-perfect middle ground, offering better sound than the competition in a package that isn’t much bigger—and at a price that’s very competitive. Built like a brick If you’ve seen many portable iPod speaker systems, what immediately stands out about the Logitech mm50 is what it’s not: The body of the system doesn’t fold up. Rather, it’s a solid, white plastic chunk measuring 12.75' x 3. How To Fix Installer Ui Mode Error more. 75' x 1.4'—shorter but wider than the inMotion iM3, and slightly bigger in overall volume.

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