Monday, May 23, 2011

Philips iBoom DLA78405 JukeBox for Ipod

The Dutch continued to show and drag the "Philips iBoom DLA78405/10" baptized product at all the stops. The hemispherical stylistically interesting appearance already arouses much interest, which is more sustainable, what more is you are dealing with the details of the 50 CDN (MSRP) costing Sound Station. On the one hand it would lead to approximately EUR 150 which is a very low market price, on the other hand, the included remote control with a small color screen, which can be recharged conveniently on the back of iBoom. The display can be viewed on an ipod which is installed, displays the cover of the current album / track. The remainder controlled entirely via the remote control using radio (works well) and not dependent by means of infrared (on sight). Thanks to the bass port on the back of the case iBoom is able to produce, even in the bass range a good space and tidy vigor. Acoustic shows off with high quality of the Class D amplifier, dual high-performance woofer and tweeters. Only one disadvantage of the device - iBoom supports only iPods, and not iPhones - if one uses the dock with the iPhone and leaves it in the phone business, there will be interference.

Philips iBoom DLA78405 Ipod Dock

Processing

The modern and visually Sound dock appears convinced by a good workmanship. Although it consists entirely of plastic, but the latter has an appealing quality. The detailed process is orderly, only small things there something is lacking in polish. Given the level of prices, especially relative to the market price, this Jukebox is inexcusable. The iPod sits well in the dock, for example, different skins for iPod Classic, iPod Touch and iPod Nano are included. Even for older models, there are supports. The blue illuminated touch-sensitive touch controls right on the iBoom act nobly and are even easy to handle, because the reaction is super fast. The fabric, sitting under the speakers, is accurately produced. The included remote control is exceptionally high and even has a color screen. Battery purchases especially the more expensive button cells, often built in such shallow Remotes are omitted, because a battery is integrated into the remote. Overall processing in relation to the price range is excellent.

Dock - used for the best bowl


Good quality material


Only in the last detail something is lacking in fine-tuning


Illuminated Touch Controls


Panel Connector


Brief history: The remote control

As mentioned in the introduction, the remote control can be loaded on the back of the iBoom. The multi-functional control element has in the outermost ring on the top and bottom + / - buttons to control the volume levels. Right and left outer rim buttons are placed to skip track either forward or backward. The central button is the Play-/Pause button. The four arrow keys in the second ring are used to navigate the iPod menus, and with the right arrow button one menu level down and with the left one menu level higher and so on. The menu level is also chosen with the left / right buttons. If the proper cover for the currently running song on the iPod is docked on the jukebox, it can be shown on the display of the remote control. Here you have to run the same command button to click on several occasions

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