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iLuv iSP200 sound bar is a sleek option for desktops and laptops

With two speakers and a USB hub installed in one bar, this sound solution can save you some space on your computer desk.

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Computing, Home A/V | by Samuel Axon | Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:35PM | 0 comments

You've only got so much desk space, so we know it's worth something to you to keep the clutter to a miniumum — fewer wires, sleeker stuff, right? iLuv's iSP200 sound bar should meet your demands if you need new speakers for your laptop or desktop computer. It's a 2.1 speaker configuration (that means it has two regular speakers, and the ".1" indicates that it also has a subwoofer for deep, low register sounds) combined into one space-efficient bar.

It connects to your computer with USB or the standard 3.5mm headphone jack, but it has a built-in 3-way USB hub that won't be functional if you use the 3.5mm plug. When it becomes available, it'll only be about $100. The downside is that it won't be available until June. Tragic! In announcing the product now, iLuv (which is well-known for stylish sound solutions) is hoping you'll somehow still remember this in seven months.

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