my iPod docked on it, and other stuff atop a bookshelf
The pros:
Its size is small enough to bring anywhere with you. It's like desktop size. So you can also stuff it in your check in baggage when travelling. Hehe!- alarm clock
- FM radio
- can dock most if not all models of Apple iPods (from 1st to 5th generation), iPod Nano (1st and 2nd gen.) and iPod mini and charges the iPod whenever it's docked (even as it plays music).
- can also play music from another portable mp3 player via a 3.5mm jack (included)
- uses power from a 110v - 250v adapter (included); which means you can bring it with you to the US or Europe and have no problems. Alternatively, it can use power from AAA batteries (not included)
- comes in different colors from which to choose
- comes with 6 months of warranty
- USB port so you can connect it to your PC
The cons:
- Battery power died out in 2-3 days (mostly using FM radio). Batteries used were Energizer's e2 Advanced model (supposed to last 50% longer than the normal Energizer Max alkaline batteries)
- poor FM reception
- not for audiophiles
So if you're looking for an iPod speaker system that's portable, doesn't take too much space, that need not be an audiophile's dream but is also a radio alarm clock, and is being compared with Altec Lansing speakers, then the iMini is for you. It's not that expensive too at less than Php 3k.
Digressions for the curious:
1. My iPod is supposed to be white but the black one was delivered instead of the white I ordered and paid for (*exasperated sigh*). But that's another story.
2. The little Tiffany lamp in the pic was something I bought in Germany and hand-carried back to Manila. I use it as a nightlight. =)
3. Bought the iMini at Ambassador Appliance in Park Square in Makati.
4. Photos above were taken using the 2.0mp camera of my Sony Ericsson w800i mobile phone