iLuv i9200 iPod HiFi Test (Micro Hi-Fis)


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iLuv i9200 iPod HiFi
Test score: B Above average
The score of B is reached using 5 different tests on the iLuv i9200 iPod HiFi (s).
Average score of all micro Hi-Fi systems: B.
 
PC Advisor
Publication date 2/2008
Single test
4 out of 5 stars Value for money: 4 out of 5 stars
"... While there are criticisms – particularly of the remote and the lack of a line-in port for other devices – we believe this system could be a unique digital hub for iPod users who still use CDs."
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Pocket-lint.co.uk
Publication date 9/2007
Single test
5 out of 10 points
"With the Apple moving the iPod to an all-new metal look, this docking station will look out of place and more akin to Changing Rooms rather than state-of-the-art living"
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CNET.co.uk
Publication date 7/2007
Single test
"Average" (5,9 out of 10 points)
"... Could suit those after a gimmick, but a bit more dosh will get you a much sturdier design, improved sound quality and something a little less pointless."
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TrustedReviews
Publication date 5/2007
Single test
7 out of 10 points Value for money: 8 out of 10 points
"... Sound quality is only OK, lacking bass from the lightweight speakers, it doesn’t rip CDs and the remote is poor. However, it does look pretty good ..."
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RegHardware
Publication date 5/2007
Single test
80%
"Stylish looks and a vibrant, immediate sound quality with both CD and compressed formats allow the iLuv 9200 to get the best out of your digital music library and your physical disc collection ..."
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Summary of iLuv i9200 iPod HiFi



The micro Hi-Fi system was tested in 5 different magazines and, all in all, was fairly well received.
Under the microscope, the iLuv i9200 iPod HiFi was able to obtain its best score of 4 out of 5 stars in the 2/2008 issue of PC Advisor online magazine. Pocket-lint.co.uk online magazine (9/2007), gave the product its lowest score; a rating of 5 out of 10 points, which says a lot about its quality.