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Logitech iPod Dock - Pure-Fi Dream
by laden | January 16, 2009 at 09:13 pm
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iPod docks are still all the rage and Logitech has been bringing out quite a few every now and again. One of the newer models is the Pure-Fi Dream Docking station and here’s how it fared in our test labs.
Form Factor
I personally like the design of the Pure-Fi Dream. It has a rather neat “bed-side” design with its curved shape and easy controls located on the top. Two smooth dials located at either end of the top portion can be used for volume control and skipping or navigating through a track and a selector key in the middle – for powering on and off and selecting options respectively. On the side with the volume scroller are a few buttons for switching between the various functions – AM and FM radio, Aux In (input located at the rear) and of course for activating the iPod.
Form Factor
I personally like the design of the Pure-Fi Dream. It has a rather neat “bed-side” design with its curved shape and easy controls located on the top. Two smooth dials located at either end of the top portion can be used for volume control and skipping or navigating through a track and a selector key in the middle – for powering on and off and selecting options respectively. On the side with the volume scroller are a few buttons for switching between the various functions – AM and FM radio, Aux In (input located at the rear) and of course for activating the iPod.
In the center of the device (top) is an extremely large snooze button for the alarm. Just above that is an ambient light sensor (for saving power by adjusting the screens backlight according to the available light in the room) followed by an alarm key, settings for the alarm (time), a second alarm option key and a motion sensor (activates the lights on the device only when motion is detected over the sensor and shuts off lights automatically). Near the navigation dial are a set of six radio preset keys.
source: Technology News




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