Friday, August 9, 2013

The Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin Air Arrives

The a lot of cogent accident for the apple of iPod speakers this year has apparently already happened in the aboriginal few days. On 5th January 2011 the Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin Air was launched at the CES 2011 appointment in Las Vegas.
In contempo times Bowers and Wilkins accept been one of, if not the a lot of eminent and absolutely one of the a lot of capital apostle manufacturers of contempo years. Their Zeppelin and Zeppelin Mini iPod speakers accept one abundant awards including: What Hi-Fi? Complete & Vision Awards Best Premium iPod Berth 2009, Stuff Awards Best Audio Product 2009, Macworld Best Consumer Audio Product Award 2008.
Their new Zeppelin Air iPod apostle has won a Hot Stuff Award from Stuff and was called as a Best in Show at CES by iLounge and the experts are angled it to yield a lot of of the top awards thoughout the year, a bit like iPod apostle adaptation of Titanic at the Oscars.
The Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin Air has the aforementioned conical appearance as it's predecessor, which helps it to actualize the actual astute complete contour that it's acclaimed for.
The Zeppelin Air has an ouput of 150 watts which is added than abundant to ample a acceptable sized allowance and it produces not a bass abundant addled complete but a clear, brittle and actual astute complete acknowledgment to it's abundance of onboard technology. As able-bodied as getting able to berth your iPhone or iPod with the Zeppelin Air you can aswell beck music wirelessly to the apostle berth application Apple's different AirPlay system, which allows you to beck music from your iTunes or iPod/iPhone effortlessly.
At £499 the Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin Air is not bargain but boy is it rewarding. It sounds like no added apostle and is the affectionate of affair that accompany will see on your bookshelf and dribble over. The Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin Air will be on auction in the UK from March 2011 and some specialist retailers are already demography preorders.

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