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Published: 2010-12-09, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Speaker dock that supports iPad along with iPhone/iPod; excellent tilt/swivel design allows you to put your iPad in portrait or landscape mode; works with Altec's Alarm Rock iPhone app to deliver a rich alarm clock feature set; remote included
Thin bass, basic feature set, somewhat high price tag
If you can look past its so-so sound quality on music, the impressively flexible design of the Altec Lansing Octiv Stage MP450 turns your iPad into a video monitor for bedside or kitchen viewing.
Abstract: A rising crop of iPad-specific dockable stereo systems was an eventuality, and Altec Lansing has done its part with the new Octiv Stage (MP450), which is as much an adjustable iPad stand with speakers on the bottom as it is the converse. This is good...
Compact design. Excellent rotating docking arm allows for vertical, horizontal and even flat viewing.
Poor audio performance for the price. Remote control does not navigate the iPad well. Can't use alarm apps—even ones from Altec Lansing.
Slowly but surely, the iPad speaker docks are rolling out, and the Altec Lansing Octiv Stage (MP450) gets the physical design right, but lacks stellar sound or a useful remote. Buy it now...
Holds iPad in landscape or portrait, Charges through its wall charger, Offers a variety of viewing angles, Sounds good and gets quite loud for its size, Truly enjoyable to use
Remote offers limited functionality; iPad cannot be used in a case; No sound “tweaks” built-in; Designed specifically for a product that is over 6 months old and will soon be refreshed with a design that might, or might not, be the same
Published: 2010-12-03, Author: Richard , review by: engadget.com
Great versatility with dual hinge designSmall footprintSecure hinge and cradle
Speakers lacking in bassNo USB port for syncing or chargingNeed to remove iPad's case to mount
We had high hopes for the Octiv Stage, but the price tag just doesn't seem to match what it offers (or the lack thereof). Sure, the iPad market is nowhere as big as the iPod's or the iPhone's, and that cradle would've no doubt incurred extra manufacturing...