Published on February 20th,2009 at 5:24 PM
By daimaou
By daimaou
PSP-312IPIR3, the Latest iPOD Speaker from Princeton with Virtual Surround
If you don’t need any of the “shebang” associated with compact audio systems, Princeton has released for iPOD fans the PSP-312IPIR3, a compact 2×6W speaker that supports all iPODs and gives, thanks to a rear speaker, 3D Surround like sound.
Its USB port keeps your iPOD in sync with your iTunes library, and you can use your iPOD cradle with a CD or MD player with its line-In.

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virtual surround sound is a good idea. i just don’t know how good it is to try to “fake” that surround effect without really having all the speakers.