Get Big MP3 Sound from Your Palm Device
February 2006 — The market's first mobile speaker system for Palm devices is now available for purchase in consumer electronic stores and online at www.alteclansing.com. The inMotion iMT1 is a small audio dock that turns MP3 music files stored on Palm devices into a roomful of sound for headphone-free listening. The system -- which is compatible with the Palm LifeDrive mobile manager, Palm Tungsten T5 and Tungsten E2 handhelds, and Palm Treo 650 smartphone (CDMA models only) – also charges the device, doubles as a desktop speakerphone for the Treo 650 smartphone, and is slim and trim enough for travel. A GSM compatible version of the iMT1 will be available in late Spring.
The iMT1 is a book-sized, white and silver unit that extends the technology used in Altec Lansing's market-leading inMotion docks for the Apple iPod to the Palm platform. Like all inMotion portable speakers, it can run on AC power and then switch to batteries when no electrical outlet is available to permit out-loud listening on the road.
Press a button on the front of the iMT1, and a tiny flap rises from the surface to reveal the dock. Pop your device into the slot, attach it via the connector at the bottom of your Palm device, and let the concert begin. The system's Class C digital amplifier powers four 1" custom-designed micro drivers that reproduce every note, chord and lick over the entire frequency range. The speakers also incorporate patented MaxxBass technology that delivers the all-important bump of the bass without a subwoofer.
Special features include:
• Charging and synchronization of the Palm device through
the iMT1 dock. Charging is automatically initiated whenever the
Palm product is docked and the iMT1 is plugged in. Data transfer
can be triggered by connecting the iMT1 to the user's computer via
a standard USB 2.0 port on the back of the product and then
pressing the "Sync" button.
• A full-duplex speakerphone, permitting hands-free
conversation whenever a Palm Treo smartphone is in the iMT1 dock.
The full-duplex feature makes it possible for both parties to hear
each other when they are talking simultaneously. Users can switch
from music to speakerphone mode by pressing a button on the iMT1
unit. The speakerphone can also be muted to prevent background
noise from interfering with the conversation.
• Fold-flat design for easy packing, with a closable dock
door that also protects the connector mechanism when the iMT1 is
not in use.
• Optional connectivity to other audio devices such as CD,
MP3 and portable DVD players through an input jack on the back of
the unit.
"Convergence is one of the major appeals of our Treo smartphones and our other mobile devices, and the iMT1 extends our capabilities even further by providing an audio docking system, speakerphone and charging device in a single piece of hardware," said Jim Schwabe, general manger, Accessory Solutions, at Palm, Inc. "This is convergence at its best, a tribute to Altec Lansing’s engineering leadership in the portable audio space, and a strong alliance that adds even more versatility to products that are becoming essential in consumers' everyday lives."
Pricing, Specifications and Availability
The Altec Lansing inMotion iMT1 Mobile Audio Dock is now available
in consumer electronic stores and at www.alteclansing.com at an
MSRP of $179.95. It measures just 8.5" wide x 5.1" deep x 1.7"
high, and it is compatible with the Palm LifeDrive mobile manager,
Palm Tungsten T5 and Tungsten E2 handhelds, and Palm Treo 650
smartphone. Each package includes a power supply, an international
plug set, and a 3.5 mm stereo cable for connecting non-Palm audio
devices. Four AA batteries (not included) are required for battery
operation.
SOURCE Altec Lansing Technologies, Inc.
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