Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Oct 15 2007, 11:44am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Altec Lansing announces the ultra-portable Orbit iPod speaker.
The Altec Lansing Orbit is lightweight and shock resistant.
Other features of the palm-sized Orbit iPod speaker include 24 hours playing time on 3 AAA batteries, The Altec Lansing iM207 Orbit is already available on Amazon.com for $39.95. Shipping date is still a couple of weeks out.
Luc Ackaert, EMEA Marketing Director from Altec Lansing, comments, “We are really passionate about the Orbit, it is the perfect accessory for any MP3 player or mobile phone and can be used to share music with your friends. It is also ideal for business travelers who want a lightweight, great quality laptop speaker to listen to music on the move.”
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