I must say I ’m digging Altec Lansing ’s newfangled design approach with their consumer audio gear . In these Expressionist Bass speakers and newfangled inMotion iPod dock , we see A - L ditch white charge card tubes and showy piano - black slabs in favor of mistily retro , almost steampunk industrial designs with big shag , calamitous , chrome and brownish colouration schemes , prominent grilles , and a new logo . tally out a few more retro - fabulous pellet and another , big inMotion bob post - jump .
TheExpressionist Bassspeakers dump the 3 - piece frame-up in favour of built - in subs in each speaker , saving space under the desk if that ’s something you require . Separate drivers for mids and senior high too , for $ 130 .
We know Altec canbuild a solid iPod dockalready , so theinMotion Moondance GLOW($180 ) above will search pat on the bedstand , have treble warning signal and a really sweetened looking ziggurat - shaped remote . TheinMotion MAX(below ) brings more power with four drivers for $ 200 .

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And the far-out Orbit verbalizer we ’ve seen before also got dropped into a more industrial - looking enclosure with theiM237 edition , which will give you OK sound in a tiny package for $ 40 .
All of the redesigned appurtenance should be out in October . Now that the NYT take for it a furor ( typically a few years too late ) , it ’s interesting to see subtle steampunk - ish cues come out into a major CE company ’s design schemes . [ Altec LansingviaCrave ]

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