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    Titan EZ Sound Mini 2.1 Portable Speakers Review

    Posted on Wednesday, February 28 2007 @ 19:06:18 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Portable music mp3 devices are extremely popular these days, it seems everyone has one, everyone is plugged in and in their own world. It is nice to have your music with you at all times, but what if you don't want to wear the headphones all the time? Or maybe you want to share your music with your friends and co-workers? Titan has come up with a solution for that, the world's smallest 2.1 channel speaker system called the EZ Sound. It can be hooked up to anything that has an audio jack, mp3 players, phones, CD players, portable game systems etc, and will allow you to share your music with everyone. The quality of the unit is excellent and the sound is actually very good for such a small device. Titan even included a carrying case as well to protect the EZ Sound and to make it easy to transport. Read on to learn more about this cool little gadget...

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    Titan EZ Sound Mini 2.1 Portable Speakers


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