If you travel a lot with a netbook or notebook and need to either play music or audio files louder than your muddled laptop speakers can handle, then be sure to check out Altec Lansing's $49 Orbit USB ...
Some interestingly sideways gadget evolution from Altec Lansing today: The ultraportable Orbit speaker, which originally called for a child’s fistful of batteries, is now powered directly over USB.
“Any laptop user knows the sound quality of those tiny speakers typically leaves something to be desired. Whether it's for business or pleasure, people depend on the audio from their computer. The ...
I’ve tested quite a few portable Bluetooth speakers over the years, but admittedly, I don’t think I’ve ever reviewed one with built-in magnets. It’s kind of an ingenious feature, actually, as it ...
Altec Lansing today added to its already impressive portable party speaker lineup with a trio of new offerings. “Our mission is to create exceptional experiences for music lovers and keep every event ...
Audio vendor Altec Lansing on Thursday announced the company’s new “value” line of computer speakers, ranging in price from $20 to $50. The least-expensive model, the $20 BXR1220, is a pair of small, ...
Altec Lansing has introduced its FX4021 and FX 5051, two new 2.1 and 5.1 speaker systems for computers. They’re coming this fall for $129.95 and $249.95 respectively. Both units feature wireless ...
Howdy. I inherited some old Gateway2000 Altec Lansing ACS41 speakers, but not their AC adapter. Does anyone happen to know what voltage/polarity these things take?