Eagle Arion ET-AR402IR-BK 2.1 iDock Review
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When it comes to Apple iPod and iPhone accessories, there is certainly no lack of such in the market today. And there's a very good reason why: Considering the iPod occupies the major market share in digital media players, and the iPhone carrying on the momentum of success of its iPod cousins - the once proprietary connector that resides at the bottom of every portable Apple product has interestingly become a commonplace standard for many consumer households. As a technology enthusiast myself, I don't necessarily adhere to a certain brand loyalty belief as much as upholding the virtues of capitalism in buying the best product for my money. This is directly juxtaposed with companies building a strong brand loyalty with strategic marketing that sells products for an otherwise uncompetitive price. You should know who I am talking about by now haha. Regardless of my views on Apple as a company, when it comes to picking up a new smartphone, there's no excuse for me to admit that the new generations of Apple's iPhone is undeniably the best for my personal needs - combined with excellent industrial design, wide application compatibility - Plus jailbreaking unlocks further limitless possibilities, excellent user interface - Again, jailbreaking and slapping on Winterboard unlocks excellent customizability, and equally as excellent media player, it captures my enthusiast heart other than the USD dumped for a factory unlocked version. Then it comes the time for iPod/iPhone accessories. Just like its abundance of compatible applications for every purpose, I am just learning to reap the benefits of owning a paradox-sounding 'proprietary standard' device with a wide selection of accessories for every purpose. When Eagle Tech contacted me to take a look at their new line of speakers in which they advertise in the area of awesome in performance and great prices, it didn't take me more than a moment to spit out the rice to answer.
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Quelle: aphnetworks.com (E)
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