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provided by Reviews![]() Simple and elegant but with bold sound Review created: Feb 12, 2009 by: eddielakr Pros:Gorgeous, excellent sound, compact, and has great reception Cons:Expensive, limited features, no cd player, limited ipod controls, and no dual alarm. The Bottom Line:I would recommend this unit for anyone looking for a simply radio with ipod features. The sound is bose-like, but small and better looking. Review:I picked up a Tivoli I-Songbook at compusa when they were going out business. The Tivoli is a compac...read full review iSongBook is great for $200 or less Review created: Jan 15, 2008 by: biffwill Pros:Quality construction, great sound for size Cons:Sound quality lacks deep bass, list price seems a bit high to me The Bottom Line:I would absolutely recommend the iSongBook to anyone looking for an iPod doc as long as they weren't paying full list price for it. Review:This is a great product for its size. The sound quality is truly impressive when you take into accou...read full review iSongBook Review created: Dec 17, 2007 by: shatana Pros:Easy to use, nice looking, sounds good does what it promises. Portable but not flimsy. Cons:None that we are aware of. The Bottom Line:-- Review:We bought this for a Christmas gift for our 13 year old daughter, along with her first IPod. We boug...read full review Tivoli's iSongbook: Alluring front cover but no plot inside Review created: May 07, 2007 by: green-z Pros:Superior build-quality; great sound; one of the few iPod portable clock-radios available. Cons:It has a list of terrific features, but none have any depth The Bottom Line:At $250 the iSongbook is overpriced given the weak performance of it's advertised features. Tivoli needs to either beef up the feature's functionality or lower the price. Review:The Tivoli iSongbook caught my interest when it was first released a couple of years ago but I neve...read full review Just the right combination... Review created: Mar 15, 2007 by: J_McNew Pros:Portable, iPod dock, great radio reception, rugged, sounds good, remote stereo speaker. Cons:Expensive. Would be nice if rechargeable batteries were included. The Bottom Line:Expensive, but worth every penny. If you spend time in hotel rooms, it will be your new best friend. Great for the deck, beach, or anywhere. Review:First, let me say that I am a big fan of the Tivoli Audio line of products, and am the proud owner o...read full review Excellent Product, But Not Without Complaint Review created: Mar 27, 2006 by: fizzlestix Pros:Sounds Great, Feels Great, Looks Great; more cool, usable features than a Swiss Army knife! Cons:Very expensive. Bass levels are just okay. Some desirable features just not there. The Bottom Line:For an iPod integrated Clock Radio, there are limited choices. The iSongbook blows the others away with the style and grace of a black Ferrari. Review:i purchased the Tivoli iSongbook after much research and after i returned the iHome Clock Radio, whi...read full review iSongbook - made for iPod, office, travel, home Review created: Nov 23, 2005 by: jlc2005 Pros:Excellent sound, portability, versatility in a high quality package with a Tivoli Audio reputation. Cons:Doesn't have thumping bass and a premium price. The Bottom Line:The ultimate iPod accessory with versatility, true stereo separation and high quality all around. Review:Tivoli Audio continues to build upon a magnificent core of fine audio products which offer performan...read full review Page 1 of 1 |