doobit


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Posted: April 26 2006,19:33 |
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I have been looking for a better way to listen to the sound on my mini-itx lunchbox computer. Up until today I had just plugged a pair of headphones into the back of it. Not anymore! I went to the local Walgreens drugstore and picked up a foldable mini speaker system for $15.00. It's one of those made for mp3 players and iPods. It comes with a USB cable that powers it, and a built-in stereo mini plug. It's exactly the right size to set on top of the lunchbox computer, and it sounds impressive for a small package.
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