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The Creative TravelSound Notebook 500 loads a lot of features into a 10-ounce package. But its output is too strident to stand up against similarly priced offerings such as the Harman Multimedia JBL On Tour.
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The tiny TravelSound's minuscule size, unique spring-clip mounting mechanism, and USB power option make it one of the most convenient audio solutions we've seen for notebook computers. But other users may be turned off by its limited low-frequency response and trebly high-end.
Gives you a choice of battery, USB, or AC power; clips onto notebook computers; subwoofer output jack.
AC adaptor costs extra; clip won't fit most desktop flat-panel monitors; brittle high end; reduced volume levels when using USB power.
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