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For those of you who can’t live without their iPod, the
ultimate must-have gadget was just announced by Logitech. Its’ called Logitech
Pure-Fi Dream Premium Bedroom Music System for iPod (let’s just name it by its
shorter name: Pure-Fi Dream), is combining an innovative set of speakers with motion-
and light-sensing technology and includes also features like a built-in digital
AM/FM radio and a dual alarm with battery backup. In short, Pure-Fi Dream is the
ideal system for your nightstand.
The audio system is supported by 3/4-inch high-definition,
soft-dome tweeters and 3-inch high-power, long-throw woofers and Pure-Fi Dream integrates
Logitech's StereoXL which gives it a wide, surround sound-esque audio output.
But why a speakers system would need latest motion-sensing
technology? Simple! The motion-sensitive, backlighted control buttons
automatically light up when a person waves a hand over the top of the speaker;
the buttons automatically dim when the person has finished changing the
speaker's settings. The backlighted buttons make it convenient to set the alarm
clock without turning on the light or fumbling in the dark.
Also the new technology extends the Snooze function: instead
of hitting a button, one can simply wave a hand over the Pure-Fi Dream speakers
to sleep for a few more minutes. Of course for those of you who prefer to hit the
Snooze button, PureFi offers a prominently displayed tactile button.
The display of Pure-Fi Dream is light-sensitive and brightens
during the day, making it easy to read from across a room. The amber lettering
clearly displays the time and date, iPod track information, radio stations and
volume settings. In the evening the lights will dim without emitting unwanted
ambient light.
The Pure-Fi Dream speakers offer one-button access to iPod
playlists and radio stations. There are 24 separate presets available - six
iPod playlists, six AM radio stations and 12 FM radio stations. The speakers
also offer dual alarms, providing two settings - one for each partner. The
alarm can be set to go off to an iPod track or playlist, radio station, or
buzzer. And with a built-in back-up battery, there is no need to worry about
missing the alarm.
As Logitech said, this gadget will be available in the U.S. beginning
in November for a suggested retail price of $249.99.
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