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April 2008
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The editors liked
Clarity in mid and high frequencies. Upwardly angled for desktop listening. Sleek and compact design. Powerful output.
Solid audio performance. No distortion at high volumes. Vertical design takes up little desk space.
Compact Bose PC speaker system
Tiny cast-metal cabinets
Remote control for power and volume.
The editors didn't like
Overpriced. Very little low-end presence. Remote is limited.
Controller isnt wireless and offers only power and volume options.
Very expensive
No headphone jack
Size limitations affect sound quality for movies and games.
Solid audio performance. No distortion at high volumes. Vertical design takes up little desk space.
Controller isnt wireless and offers only power and volume options.
This 2.1 speaker system delivers strong bass and bright highs. And because of its BassTrac audio processing, it doesnt distort at higher volumes....
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Published: 2008-04-01, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
Compact Bose PC speaker system; tiny cast-metal cabinets; remote control for power and volume.
Very expensive; no headphone jack; size limitations affect sound quality for movies and games.
The tiny Bose MusicMonitor computer speakers are ideal for buyers who need the smallest possible speakers, but you can find better-sounding--albeit much larger--alternatives at this price.
Abstract: Many of us want a decent sound system at work. For those who are lucky enough to progress from the open plan world to their own office its become possible to have a small HiFi. However while you can leave behind the wearing of ear buds or headphones no...
Clarity in mid and high frequencies. Upwardly angled for desktop listening. Sleek and compact design. Powerful output.
Overpriced. Very little low-end presence. Remote is limited.
The Computer MusicMonitor has a pleasant, crisp delivery but lacks bass presence and costs a whopping $400. Bose should at least add some extra features to the remote to justify the high price....
Published: 2007-10-03, Author: Mike , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: What’s insanely small and costs way too much? A diamond. What else? Bose’s new Computer MusicMonitor desktop speakers — but they sure are shiny with their silvery aluminum finish. Bose cleverly combined two ingenious ideas and added a li...
Abstract: Bose has been playing its ‘let's hide the bass box during the demo' trick on journalists for so long that when I first heard the amount of bass coming from the company's new Computer MusicMonitor computer speakers I automatically looked under the table fo...
Abstract: Bose Computer MusicMonitor: an attractive option. It happened so naturally most of us didnt see it coming: the PC is taking over from the stereo as the main way many people listen to music at home. Sure, therell always be a place for dedicated h...
Abstract: Bose Musicmonitor Forget the mandatory warning about not blasting away your eardrums with sound levels 10 times higher than a 747 taking off. These speakers should come with a label alerting purchasers that they have entered the "conspicuous consu...
Abstract: Bose is a very private Company, some would say arrogant. They rarely hold press conferences except when they have a technology breakthrough. So this weeks press briefing for a new pair of desktop speakers was well wsorth the wait. Working on a lifesty...
Abstract: Despite a reputation for high-quality audio reproduction in the consumer electronics market, Boses computer and iPod speakers have been less than impressive. So we were keen to find out whether the performance of these tiny stereo desktop speakers (ju...