The Bottom Line: Buy it for looks, buy it for fun; but don't expect quality from the Lasonic i931.
Specs: Boombox, AM/FM, 24 Watt, Stereo, 13.9 lbs, LCD
The Bottom Line: While the iLuv i399 is still a solid-sounding iPod speaker dock, we wish it had held on to some of the features the made the previous model such an excellent value.
The Bottom Line: A boom box, such as the Philips AZ1330D, can have all the features in the world, but if it's hard to carry and it doesn't go boom, what's the point?
Specs: Boombox, AM/FM, 8 Watt, Stereo, 4.9 lbs, LCD
The Bottom Line: The impressive iLuv i199 provides a dizzying array of features--including iPod compatibility, CD player, AM/FM clock radio--you'll be hard-pressed to find on any other tabletop audio systems at this price.
Specs: Boombox, AM/FM, Stereo, Black, LCD
Specs: Boombox, AM/FM, Stereo, White, LCD
The Bottom Line: The Memorex iMove Boombox is a passable choice for kids, students, and families who want a relatively inexpensive way to turn their iPods into new-school boomboxes, but if great-sounding music is what you're after, steer clear.
Specs: Speakers, AM/FM, 12 Watt, Black, LCD
The Bottom Line: The Tivoli Audio iSongBook is attractively designed and offers decent features, but it should sound better at this price.
Specs: Speakers, AM/FM, 2.9 lbs, 1 year warranty
The Bottom Line: For picnics, trips to the beach, or stereoless parties, the iBoom brings the tunes.
Specs: Boombox, FM, 40 Watt, LCD
The Bottom Line: Awkward design and controls mar this otherwise full-featured XM Radio all-in-one boombox.
Specs: Boombox, AM/FM, 4.6 Watt, Stereo, 5.7 lbs, 1 year warranty, LCD
The Bottom Line: Audiovox's boombox attachment lets you lug your Sirius satellite radio anywhere, but be prepared for a workout.