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Published: 2008-01-26, Author: Dan , review by: macworld.co.uk
Purpose built for iPod, smooth integration, good sound overall, battery or mains powered
Sound separation limited, treble lacks detail, heavy, no video out, no USB port
Overall, the Apple iPod Hi-Fi provides good sound with some clever features that set it apart. Its an attractive option for people looking for good, room-filling sound in a compact package, though some will prefer the better sound separation and flex...
The iPod Hi-Fi looks pretty good in the flesh, Really can fill your room with sound
Audiophiles neednt lose any sleep over it, iPod integration is surprisingly ungainly, Its expensive for what it does
One of the undoubted reasons for the iPods huge success is the growth of a so-called "iPod economy", a $1-billion dollar industry that specialises in making accessories for Apples digital music player.It would seem fair that as Apple effectively crea...
Abstract: Some good design touches and decent sound quality, but a staggering price tag Apparently, Apple felt that third-party manufacturers were failing to meet the potential of the iPod as the primary music source of the home. The result, the iPod Hi-Fi, is ...
Abstract: There are more iPod speaker docks than you can shake a stick at, but before the arrival of the iPod Hi-Fi it seemed Apple was content to leave them to third parties. The iPod Hi-Fis design is a matter of taste, but the unadorned, weighty block does...
Abstract: The iPod Hi-fi is seen by many as the black sheep of the Apple family when it comes to design - but we e not so sure. In the flesh the iPod Hi-fi is somewhat more compact than it appears in its press shots and the simplistic design is actually very appeal...
Upside: Most buyers won’t care about the iPod Hi-Fi’s lack of extended high frequencies or true deep bass. With compressed recordings via an iPod, it sounds decent as long as it isn’t turned up too loud. Its compact form and portability make it ideal f...
Well built and easy to set-up. Works well with all iPod models and the remote is quite good. Can be used outside as long you don't mind the weight of the batteries. Sound quality is very good, but the top end has been lobbed off to protect you from the evils of MP3s. Will play very loudly.
Is not as good as Steve Jobs claims. With all of the batteries inside, it weighs far too much. Top end does not have enough extension. May encourage you to listen far too loudly. Soundstage width and depth suffers due to the design.
The iPod Hi-Fi is a credible desktop system that works very well with the iPod, but it is hardly the high-end audio system killer that Steve Jobs bragged about. It faces a lot of competition from Klipsch, Altec Lansing, Monitor Audio, and others....
Abstract: Last week, I was looking for a speaker system for my iPod, so I walked to the Apple Store on University Avenue and got an Apple Hi-Fi. I was looking for something with a clean design and sound quality. The Apple Hi-Fi seemed like the perfect candidate...