Apple reckons its reinvented the stereo, but has it?
Hearing the world in black and white. I'm equally happy with my iPod nano and my IBM Windows PC. So, please don't mistake me for one of those sycophants who never has a bad word to say about Steve Jobs or a good one to say about Bill Gates. The little iPod nano has earned my admiration simply by being a good companion. When I'm not plugged into it, I hardly notice it.
We go back to May 2006 and Apple's inauspicious attempt to muscle in on a vibrant new market sector...
Apple’s own hi-fi dock for the iPod should be the mutt’s nuts… shouldn’t it?
Apple iPod Hi Fi Speaker System iPod user reviews : 5 out of 5 - 1 reviews - audioreview.com
Though we initially balked at the price, the £249 Hi-Fi gives a very solid performance at high volumes and can deliver a much more audacious punch than other stereo systems of a similar size. If the majority of your music listening is done via the iPod, then the loss of a CD player and tuner won't bother you
Considered in the appropriate context—compact speaker systems, not full-size home stereos—the Hi-Fi is a unique addition to the iPod accessory market. Although its level of treble detail is a bit disappointing, the Hi-Fi provides big, room-filling sound with surprising bass response and volume levels.