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With B&W;, you pay for the look as much as the audio quality, but this wireless dock doesn't disappoint.
These wireless speakers let you stream music from the device in your pocket.
The Edifier Breathe offers an eye-catching look and solid performance. Just don't expect extras.
The SoundSticks III is mainly a cosmetic upgrade of previous models, and a subtle one at that, but this 2.1-channel PC speaker set remains our Editors' Choice.
Preview Date:03.27.2012
Bottom Line: Product not yet reviewed by PCMag.com editors.
Price: $299.99
Price: $299.00
Review Date:03.27.2012
Bottom Line: The House of Marley Bag of Rhythm is an innovative, fun concept in portable speakers, but it lacks the feature set and audio performance to match its high price.
Price: $199.00 - $199.99
Review Date:03.21.2012
Bottom Line: The Z-base 220 is an inexpensive and easy way to put a lot of sound in your home theater system, even if it doesn't quite offer the audio quality of a dedicated system or the flexibility of placement of a soundbar.
Price: $149.99 - $169.98
Review Date:03.15.2012
Bottom Line: The iLuv ArtStation Pro iMM514 speaker dock comes with an adjustable arm that allows for vertical or horizontal iPad and iPhone viewing, but its audio performance isn't mind-blowing.
Price: $249.99
Preview Date:02.28.2012
Bottom Line: Product not yet tested by PCMag editors.
Price: $629.00 - $799.95
Bottom Line: Product not yet reviewed by PCMag editors.
Price: $88.35
Review Date:02.15.2012
Bottom Line: The Pioneer S-MM751RU 2.1 computer speaker system suffers from some distortion at high volumes, but generally offers quality audio performance and a versatile array of connection ports.
Bottom Line: Altec Lansing's inAir 5000 Wireless AirPlay Speaker offers powerful, distortion-free audio performance, but AirPlay itself still has some issues to work out.
Price: $99.97
Review Date:02.01.2012
Bottom Line: The Energy Power EM-2.1 speaker system provides affordable audio and fits entirely on your desktop, but a little more money can get you a lot more performance.
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