As a 6’3″ guy who weighs no more than a buck-65 (wet out of the shower), I have a lot of respect for anything skinny (editor’s note: are you calling me fat?). So it’s been my pleasure to test the Kensington SX-2000 speakers for iPod. Like several other systems that turn your iPod into a mini-home stereo, it’s a speaker with a built-in docking station.
Unlike others, its slim and sleek design (skinny people prefer the words slim and sleek) make it stand out from the rest.
There are so many docking stations for the iPod that I thought Kensington’s entrant to the market wouldn’t impress me. In fact, Apple’s own addition tanked and is probably the worst product they’ve put out in years. Think Mack Truck in your living room. With all of these docking stations, I was ready to write the “also-ran” review. Not so. This product is fantastic and brings your entire music collection into places that you may never have considered.
There’s a whole lotta convergence goin on these days. A big push (one I used to spearhead while working for