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Written by Milos Jevtic
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Saturday, 17 January 2009 |
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L o g i t e c h S q u e e z e b o x B o o m
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Output Power / Total
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30 Watt
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Frequency Band
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30Hz ÷ 20kHz
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Built-in Clock
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Alarm, digital clock
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| Speakers |
2x R/L channel speaker - built-in, wired
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Driver Details
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1x Tweeter driver 3/4-inch -Soft Dome,
1x Woofer driver 3-inch |
| Supported Audio Standards |
MP3, AAC, WAV, Ogg, WMA, AIFF, FLAC,
Apple lossless, WMA lossless
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| Conectivity |
Wireless / wired
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Conectivity Protocols
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IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi),
IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), IEEE 802.3u (fast Ethernet)
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Display Type
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VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) with ambient light sensor
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| Microphone |
none |
Connector Type
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1x Headphones / subwoofer (mini-phone stereo 3.5mm),
1x Audio line-in (mini-phone stereo 3.5mm), 1x Network (RJ-45)
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Remote Control
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Infrared |
Conclusion
Logitech Squeezebox Boom has few minor flaws. Biggest problem is enormous AC power adapter that is an eyesore on great looking portable device. Piano finish cannot be counted in as serious fault because many users like it. Regards sound quality we can be absolutely satisfied – and that is the most important feature when it comes to speakers. With right internet radio station or favorite playlist coming out of this speaker you can expect nothing less than to feel – radiant.
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