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Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel
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Filed under: Portable Audio Gear4 has been known to unleash a few unorthodox speaker systems, but the forthcoming Duo is particularly impressive -- in finding a way to somehow differentiate itself in the expansive pool of alternatives, that is. At first glance, it doesn't appear to differ much from every other one out there, but give that front panel a tug, and off comes a portable speaker system with its own rechargeable batteries, auxiliary port and power supply. When you arrive back, just reattach the magnetically-held panel and listen as the bass kicks in without missing a beat.
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Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel
http://ipod-dailynews.blogspot.com/2008/05/gear4-duo-ipod-sp...Filed under: Portable Audio Gear4 has been known to unleash a few unorthodox speaker systems, but the forthcoming Duo is particularly impressive -- in finding a way to somehow differentiate itself in the expansive pool of alternatives, that is. At first glance, it doesn't appear to differ much from every other one out there, but give that front panel a tug, and off comes a portable speaker system
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Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel
http://www.dougstech.com/543/gear4-duo-ipod-speaker-system-t...Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel 9 May, 2008 No Comment Filed under: Portable Audio Gear4 has been known to unleash a few unorthodox speaker systems, but the forthcoming Duo is particularly impressive — in finding a way to somehow differentiate itself in the expansive pool of alternatives, that is. At first glance, it doesn’t appear to differ much from every other one out there, but give that front panel a tug, and off comes a portable speaker system with its own rechargeable batteries, auxiliary port and power supply. When you arrive back, just reattach the magnetically-held panel and listen as the bass kicks in without missing a beat. Apparently the unit is set to go on sale on June 1st for £150 ($290), though we haven’t heard if it’ll ever arrive on US soil. Read | Permalink | Email this |
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Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel
http://www.imeshedup.com/gear4-duo-ipod-speaker-system-touts...Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel May 8, 2008 · Filed Under Engadget · Comment Filed under: Portable Audio Gear4 has been known to unleash a few unorthodox speaker systems, but the forthcoming Duo is particularly impressive -- in finding a way to somehow differentiate itself in the expansive pool of alternatives, that is. At first glance, it doesn't appear to differ much from every other one out there, but give that front panel a tug, and off comes a portable speaker system with its own rechargeable batteries, auxiliary port and power supply. When you arrive back, just reattach the magnetically-held panel and listen as the bass kicks in without missing a beat. Apparently the unit is set to go on sale on June 1st for £150 ($290), though we haven't heard if it'll ever arrive on US soil.Read | Permalink | Email this |
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Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel
http://gadgetracker.com/gear4-duo-ipod-speaker-system-touts-...Filed under: Portable Audio Gear4 has been known to unleash a few unorthodox speaker systems, but the forthcoming Duo is particularly impressive — in finding a way to somehow differentiate itself in the expansive pool of alternatives, that is. At first glance, it doesn’t seem to differ much from every other one out there, but give that front panel a tug, and off comes a portable speaker system with its own rechargeable batteries, auxiliary port and ability supply. When you reach back, just reattach the magnetically-held panel and listen as the bass kicks in without lost a beat. Apparently the unit is set to go on sale on June 1st for £150 ($290), though we haven’t heard whether it’ll ever reach on US soil. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments Original post by Darren Murph
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Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel
http://www.hostpundit.com/2008/05/09/gear4-duo-ipod-speaker-...Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel May 9th, 2008 by Filed under: Portable Audio Gear4 has been known to unleash a few unorthodox speaker systems, but the forthcoming Duo is particularly impressive — in finding a way to somehow differentiate itself in the expansive pool of alternatives, that is. At first glance, it doesn’t appear to differ much from every other one out there, but give that front panel a tug, and off comes a portable speaker system with its own rechargeable batteries, auxiliary port and power supply. When you arrive back, just reattach the magnetically-held panel and listen as the bass kicks in without missing a beat. Apparently the unit is set to go on sale on June 1st for £150 ($290), though we haven’t heard if it’ll ever arrive on US soil. Read | Permalink | Email this |
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Gear4 Duo iPod speaker system touts removable front panel
http://tech.miycs.mobi/2008/05/09/gear4-duo-ipod-speaker-sys...Filed under: Portable Audio Gear4 has been known to unleash a few unorthodox speaker systems, but the forthcoming Duo is particularly impressive -- in finding a way to somehow differentiate itself in the expansive pool of alternatives, that is. At first glance, it doesn't appear to differ much from every other one out there, but give that front panel a tug, and off comes a portable speaker system with its own rechargeable batteries, auxiliary port and power supply. When you arrive back, just reattach the magnetically-held panel and listen as the bass kicks in without missing a beat. Apparently the unit is set to go on sale on June 1st for £150 ($290), though we haven't heard if it'll ever arrive on US soil.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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