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Gadget of the Week: inMotion

Gadget of the Week: inMotion 12/06/2003 09:44 AM

What do you get for someone who carries 10,000 songs wherever they go? Why, a portable sound system of course. Until recently, there were very few on-the-go options for using an iPod without headphones: Cassette adapters, wireless transmitters or stereo cables allowed the iPod to play through most home receivers, if such a device was available away from home; several smaller-stature computer speakers were offered, though none offered much in the way of portability; and the best...




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