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The Audio Pro Porto is a leather-clad, portable iPod dock which offers the flexibility of battery operation and an additional FM tuner.
Outlook From what we heard, on a crowded floor at the CEDIA 2007 show, the sound the Audio Pro Porto produces is quite good. Yet, despite the sheer number of choices available, Audio Pro appears to offer something a bit different with its Porto...
The Audio Pro Porto is a leather-clad, portable iPod dock which offers the flexibility of battery operation and an additional FM tuner.
The Porto claims to be a stereo unit with the inclusion of two tweeters, but its small size and single main woofer mean that any stereo effect -- if any -- will be minimal
Get over the novelty design and you realise it's pretty pricey for what it actually does
Extensive spec; good looks; enjoyable video performance
Hit-and-miss sound quality; seems expensive
Stereo imaging eludes the Porto - the three drivers produce a coherent, but narrow, sound. The Porto is a red (or black) leather-wrapped package with a hint of oversized Thermos about it. FM reception is similarly compromised, and also lacks the...
entire vacation, you have slipped around with my favorite music in the headphones from your iPod. But now it is time to take the music into the garden in the summer instead. In short: plug it into the speakers and pump up the volume .
Audio Pro has frskt create stereo sound with only one bashgtalare in Porto and the result is good, in all cases if str straight framfr hgtalaren. Hgtalaren has a built-in battery that is capable of five-hour operation and fjrrkontrollen able to control vo...
Audio Pro Porto is a deliberate product whose main disadvantage is its high price. The speaker suffers from a somewhat narrow soundstage but the sound in spite of the good, not least given p size. Radio is .
Audio Pro Porto is a portable iPod speaker with built-in radio .
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