Tuesday, December 12th 2006

Cambridge Soundworks makes iPod compatible speakers

Cambridge Soundworks, which is a subsidiary of Creative Technology, announced their latest and greatest set of speakers. The $200 PlayDock Zen and PlayDock i run off of either onboard batteries or a power cord. The speakers use "wide spacial imaging" technology, and have a built-in subwoofer for bass response. Every set of speakers comes with a remote, is magnetically shielded so it can be placed near a television, has TV out ports, and an antenna to boost FM reception on the Zen. The PlayDock Zen works with the Zen Vision:M, V and V Plus players, and The PlayDock i works with the 4 GB and 5GB iPod, iPod Mini and iPod Nano.
Source: The Register
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8 Comments on Cambridge Soundworks makes iPod compatible speakers

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Easy Rhino
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mmmm

cambridge soundworks is good stuff. it is all i own. best in the business.
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Easy Rhinocambridge soundworks is good stuff. it is all i own. best in the business.
Best in what business?
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Easy Rhino
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overcastBest in what business?
the soundworks business!
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Easy Rhinothe soundworks business!
Do you consider Bose the best in home audio as well?
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Easy Rhino
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overcastDo you consider Bose the best in home audio as well?
yea imo bose is one of the best but simply from what ive heard with my own ears cambridge soundworks is better stuff.
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Easy Rhinoyea imo bose is one of the best but simply from what ive heard with my own ears cambridge soundworks is better stuff.
I rest my case.
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Easy Rhino
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overcastI rest my case.
wait. what was your casE?
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Easy Rhinowait. what was your casE?
That your choice in "quality" speaker manufacturers is poor, and you confirmed it with the Bose comment. Bose is notoriously one of , if not the worst speaker manufacturer on the planet. They are known for their incredible marketing of poor quality products. Cheap crap, overpriced, and marketed to hell - to the point that the average joe believes they are the best. Cambridge Soundworks, while not to the level of Bose in poor quality - is on the same playing field for computer audio.
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