USB MultiMedia Speakers with Amplifier
(compatible with Win 98SE, ME, 2000, XP & Mac OS 9.X)
Don't miss out! Go get a pair of cool USB amplified speaker for
your computer or laptop
Product Description
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
Convenient – Power and Signal supplied via
USB. Simple Plug & Play with no extra power adapt o r or addition
cables other than the USB cord.
Elegant – Stylish Speaker Design with Amplifier
built-in ‘Control Port' for Mute Switch (this function is
only applies on the laptop & PC) , Volume Control, Power on
LED indicator, s peakers connections and Auxiliary Input .
Performance – Clear Digital signal direct
from USB output, 16-Bit Digital Stereo Amplifier, and full range
Magnetically Shielded Speakers to bring you exceptional sound quality.
Awesome audio with the speakers are able to be placed 1.5 meters
apart for super stereo effects.
Additional Input – Extra Auxiliary Input
Source for your iPod, MP3 , MiniDisc player or CD player…
.connect your audio device and play music via our USB speakers,
just plug and play.
Power – Two 2-inch Magnetically Shielded
full range Speakers tuned for Multimedia Applications.
Compatible with Win 98SE, M E , 2000, XP & Mac OS 9.X.
Try it out with the new Windows Media Player or iTune which also
incorporates Equalizer, RS WOW, and TruBass etc. effects.
This product complies with CE & FCC.
First in a family of musical prodigies, the original iPod remains the archetypical digital music player for Mac and PC. Now hear this: 5,000 songs(1) at your fingertips, everywhere you go. In the car. On the treadmill. At the office. Around the house.
Will the iPod's battery degrade over time?
A: Yes. Over time, the battery will not hold the same amount of charge as when it was new. This is natural, and is true of all lithium ion batteries. This slow degradation will not affect, or be noticed by, most users. However, based on usage, environmental factors, and many other variables, some heavy users may notice a greater degradation than others. It is important to understand that this is the exact same degradation that would occur with any lithium ion battery used in any laptop, cell phone, portable music player, etc., and is not unique to the iPod.