When we tested XM-I's X-Mini Max travel speakers last year, we were pretty impressed. OK, we wouldn't describe them as hi-fi, in fact we wouldn't even describe them as fi but, as a trade off between cost, size and sound quality, they were hard to beat. XM-I has now updated its basic Mini mono speaker – the Max was essentially …
As you say, it looks like a fairly cheap portable way to get some better sound out of a laptop.
I know you did give the dimensions and they seem very compact but could I suggest that it may have been nice to have it pictured next to, for example, a Playmobil character as an effective visual guide to its size.
XM-I X-mini II travel speaker
When we tested XM-I's X-Mini Max travel speakers last year, we were pretty impressed. OK, we wouldn't describe them as hi-fi, in fact we wouldn't even describe them as fi but, as a trade off between cost, size and sound quality, they were hard to beat. XM-I has now updated its basic Mini mono speaker – the Max was essentially …
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Posted Monday 11th May 2009 15:10 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Sounds small #
As you say, it looks like a fairly cheap portable way to get some better sound out of a laptop.
I know you did give the dimensions and they seem very compact but could I suggest that it may have been nice to have it pictured next to, for example, a Playmobil character as an effective visual guide to its size.
Posted Monday 11th May 2009 20:24 GMT
Anonymous John
@ Sounds small #
Speak for yourself. I've no idea of the size of a Playmobil character
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