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Altec Lansing inMotion iM510 Review
The good: The Altec Lansing inMotion iM510 is the first portable speaker set designed for the Sansa e200 and c200 series; has excellent sound quality for the size; operates on batteries (with good battery life); compact design; USB pass-through for syncing; recharges the Sansa; line-in port for other audio devices.
The bad: The iM510's volume buttons don't offer enough feedback; dock pops out too easily; no constant line-level audio from player to speaker; annoying spacer adapter; no remote control; inappropriate for viewing video; volume jumps to high default level when powered on.
The bottom line: The Altec Lansing inMotion iM510s offer sweet sound in a portable package for Sansa users.
Altec Lansing inMotion iM510 Specs
Manufacturer: Altec Lansing
Part number: iM510
- Product Specifications
Altec Lansing inMotion iM510 Prices
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| Store | Certified rating | Inventory | Price |
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| Amazon.com Marketplace | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $48.53 |
| Amazon.com Marketplace | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $48.53 |
| Amazon.com Marketplace | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $48.53 |
| Amazon.com Marketplace | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $48.53 |
| Amazon.com Marketplace | Rate this store See store profile | In stock | $48.53 |