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Review: Altec Lansing inMotion Max strikes a nice balance

CNET's Donald Bell reviews the Altec Lansing inMotion IMT702 Max speaker system for iPod and iPhone.

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One man's boxy is another man's beautiful.

Speaker systems for the iPod are a dime a dozen, but a few of them stand out from the rest. Altec Lansing has built a solid reputation for building affordable iPod speaker systems with above-average sound quality, and its latest inMotion Max portable speaker system is no exception.

The Max is compatible with both the iPod and iPhone, and comes stocked with an FM radio, charging dock, aux input, and an internal rechargeable battery good for about 3.5 hours of iPod playback. We're not bowled over with the Max's unique industrial design and touch-sensitive controls, but at $199, the system strikes a nice balance of features and performance.

Read the full review of the Altec Lansing inMotion Max.

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