Tuesday 14 April 2009

Logic3 i-Station25 iPhone/iPod Speaker Docking Station New i-Station Dock

Following on from Logic3's i-Station Rotate Logic3 have announced yet
another iPhone/iPod docking station inn their i-Station line-up that
caters for portrait and landscape viewing of your Apple device's display
- the Logic3 i-Station25 - which, whilst not quite as impressive as the
previously mentioned i-Station Rotate could be worth consideration if
you're in the market for a new iPhone/iPod dock.

The Logic3 i-Station25 iPhone/iPod Speaker Docking Station offers 8W of
output courtesy of 4 40mm speakers which, thanks to a built in
accelerometer, 'allows the i-Station25 to be positioned on its side for
Video playback, whilst maintaining stereo sound positioning'.

Logic3 i-Station25 Key Features:

Watch music videos, movies & podcasts in portrait or landscape mode
Accelerometers to ensure correct L & R sound output when the i-Station
is placed on its side.
High performance speaker system for iPhone & iPod.
Watts RMS power output ( 2 x 4W per channel )
Composite Video Output for connecting to TV
Remote Control to operate Speaker & simple functions of iPod.
Operates using an AC Adaptor (Included) or 4 x AA Batteries
Stereo Line-in Cable for playing other audio devices including iPod
shuffle, MP3, or CD players.
Volume level display on iPhone / iPod screen & low battery indicator system.
Dimension (H x W x D) 154mm x 170mm x 125mm


Interestingly, whilst cheaper than the previously featured i-Station
Rotate, the price difference between the tow is not quite as marked as
one would otherwise expect, what with the i-Station Rotate - to out
minds at least - being the far more desirable of the two with the Logic3
i-Station25 set to retail for pound sterling68 (circa $101) whilst the
i-Station Rotate will set you back around pound sterling78 ($117).

Logic3 i-Station Rotate

As they say, you pays your money, you makes your choice - but we know
which of the two docks we'd opt for.

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