CNET editors' review
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- Reviewed on: 11/18/2008
Editors' note: The Logitech Pure-Fi Express is the updated version of the Logitech AudioStation Express. The two offer the exact same design and technology; the only differentiating factor is the name.
There's no shortage of made-for-iPod speaker systems on the market, and plenty of them are made by Logitech. Given the company's experience in that area, it comes as no surprise that the AudioStation Express ($99.99) is impressive in both form and function. It's no replacement for a full-on home audio setup--it offers little in the way of bass and should not be played at loud volumes--but this unit is a decent option for bringing your music experience into the office, bedroom, or kitchen.
Although the AudioStation Express can run off six AA batteries (not included) and comes with a handy travel case, we wouldn't consider the unit ultraportable. At 11.5x4.5x3.5 inches, it's a bit too boxy and bulky to tote in your carry-on. However, it's certainly a manageable size for picnics and trips by car, and its footprint is small enough for your desktop or bedside table. The AudioStation Express is contained in a glossy white plastic body, with a black speaker grille covering the entire front of the unit and wrapping around either side. A volume knob encircled by a glowing orange LED protrudes front and center, and the few ports (Power-in, Auxiliary line-in, and Video out) live on the back. A slot for the remote also is etched out of the back of the unit, while the iPod dock is cut into the top. It's a simple design with an understated aesthetic.
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