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Altec Lansing OrbitUSB

Altec Lansing OrbitUSB
If your laptop’s tinny speakers just aren’t cutting it for you, then it might be a good idea for you to invest in the Altec lansing OrbitUSB SPeaker. This speaker that fits in the palm of your hand is completely USB powered, has a stand and built-in storage for the USB cord, so you should never have to worry about tangling. $50.

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Beats by Dr. Dre Solo Headphones

Beats by Dr. Dre Solo Headphones
The Beats Solo Headphones are the newest set from the Monster and Dr. Dre collaboration, and they have a much more compact and light shape compared to the previous versions. They also have a “ControlTalk” feature that uses an inline controller/mic to navigate music on an iPod or take calls on a Blackberry, iPhone or similar compatible phone. $220.

Phiaton PS 300

Phiaton PS 300
There will come a time when Bose will find it’s match and time seems to be now in the headphone market. Phiaton has just released the PS 300 which truly has impressive sound quality, great bass and impressive mid range. The highs though could use a little work still. The batteries would last you 18 hours. Those features alone would be a good value against the competition who’s priced $50 more. $300.

Philips Blu-Ray SoundBar

Philips Blu Ray SoundBar
The new Blu-Ray SoundBar from Philips is just about the easiest way to set up a home theater with your Blu-Ray system, right out of the box. The system integrates a Blu-Ray player and a DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD 7.1 sound experience in one device. BD-Live, touch screen controls are included as well as the option for an iPod dock. Link

Aura BluNote Speaker

Aura BluNote Speaker
No audio cable? No problem. With the Aura BluNote Speaker, you can still listen to your favorite tunes even if you don’t have the proper connecting implement from your cellphone, MP3 player, or even your iPhone. Just sync your gadgets via Bluetooth to these speakers and you’ll be rockin’ in no time. The speaker uses the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) for crystal clear reception of your transmitted tunes. You can take your sounds anywhere too as the BluNote accepts AA batteries for unplugged power. It can also function as a speaker phone when a call comes in, just press a button on the speaker and you’ve got hi-fi calls. Thundering bass and a stereo widening feature further enhances your audio experience. $99.

Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers

Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Speakers
If the speakers that are built into your laptop just aren’t doing the trick for you, then maybe you should think of upgrading to Altec Lansing’s Expressionist Ultra Speakers. It produces a total of 200 watts spread across separate bass, midrange, and treble amplifiers, which power 3-inch midrange drivers, 1-inch neodymium tweeters, and a 6.5-inch, front-firing long-throw woofer, and the speakers also have an auxiliary input and desktop controller offering full power, volume, treble, and bass controls. $200.

Altec Lansing Mix Boombox

Altec Lansing Mix Boombox
The ghetto blaster has been a staple of the old school hip-hop community since before it was known as “old school” hip hop. Of course with the compactness of iPods now, there aren’t too many around anymore, but Altec Lansing has managed to make one to accommodate your iPod. It also features two more auxiliary ports for other audio sources, as well as a digital FM tuner, side firing subs and an adjustable EQ. $300.

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