Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Creative Inspire T10i PC/MAC & IPOD Speakers

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Creative EAN: 5390660145605 Feature: 5 Watts RMS per Speaker Label: Creative Manufacturer: Creative Model: 51MF1600AA001 Publisher: Creative Release Date: 2007-10-03 Studio: Creative
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5 Watts RMS per Speaker 80Hz ~ 20kHz Frequency Response BasXPort Tone and volume control Magnetically shielded
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The best thing I've spent £25 on in a long time! Comment: This is an excellent speaker system - great sound and great value AND has an ipod dock so you dont need to turn the pc on to listen to your ipod music (great for getting dressed for a night out)
They look good without looking like something from doctor who (unlike some of the other pc speakers ive seen...)
All round a great purchase!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great little speakers! Comment: You'll find it hard to beat these great little speakers at this price (£26). Only been connected for a couple of hours but sound great compared to the old cheap £10 speakers.
Son is happy too with the iPod base as an extra plus. Considering buying a second pair so he can have them in his room for his iPod so I can get on the PC!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Superb Quality, Fair Price Comment: These speakers have a fantastic sound for their price. I didn't know what to expect from these speakers but what i got was brilliant. Now I can listen to my iPod songs through these. What a great product!
Customer Rating:      Summary: SUPERB FOR THE PRICE Comment: Did you get a rubbish pair of speakers bundled with your pc,if so get a pair of these beauties,superb at the price,not audiophile quality,but more than up to the job.As a bonus you get a base to connect your i-pod,excellent.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome little speakers Comment: After extensive reviewing of all the speakers that Amazon had to offer, these seemed to have great feedback and fitted my budget - The reviews weren't wrong!!!
They are very solid, well made - and the sound quality is great! a worthwhile purchase.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Inspire T10 2.0 loudspeakers from Creative are compact, stylish and loaded with technology to produce Hi-Fi sound for your computer applications. They use separate tweeters, precision drivers and BasXPort for rich tones and deep bass no matter what type of music you're listening to, all without needing a subwoofer.The Inspire T10 are equipped with separate volume and base controls, a magnetic shield and an auxiliary input for connecting to an external audio player.
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