It's large enough to have
decent sounding speakers, it comes with an always - on digital clock, and it doesn't break the bank.
A nice, firm build quality, high - res 1080p display, useful keyboard cover and
decent sounding speakers, along with a speedy processor, but it's not all good news.
Not exact matches
Acer packed in a few other welcome amenities as well, including 802.11 ac Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, stereo
speakers that
sound surprisingly
decent, and an HDMI output for connecting to a TV or larger monitor.
When we initially set up our home theater I lost the WAF battle and ended up with a satellite / sub
speaker system that looked good and
sounded decent when we listened to them in the store but
sounded terrible once we set it up at home.
Options on this vehicle: Sun and
sound group — $ 1295 Power sunroof 9 Boston Acoustic
speakers with subwoofer 2 articulating liftgate
speakers Security and convenience group — $ 1235 Remote start system Uconnect phone with voice command iPod control Auto - dimming rear - view mirror Tire pressure monitoring system Continuously variable transmission — $ 1050 Off - road crawl ratio Freedom drive II off - road group — $ 825 Brake lock differential Hill
decent control All - terrain tires Full - size spare tire Skid plates Tow hooks Engine oil cooler Trailer tow wiring harness Media center 730N — $ 890 CD / DVD / HDD / Nav radio 30 GB hard drive with 4250 song capacity 6.5 - inch touch - screen display GPS navigation system Automatic air conditioning — $ 155 Key options not on vehicle: Engine block heater — $ 35
Standard equipment for the base ES model is
decent and includes 18 - inch alloy wheels, LED DRLs and taillights, heated mirrors, cruise control, automatic climate control, full power accessories, a tilt - and - telescoping steering wheel, Mitsubishi's «Fuse» voice - command system, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, and a six -
speaker sound system with CD player and USB port.
There's a touch screen audio system that works fairly well; pairs and connects with Bluetooth devices quickly and easily, and boasts fairly
decent sound quality through the cabin's
speakers.
- Factory stereo is barely audible and will need at least stereo and
speaker replacement to ever
sound decent (may well need new wiring to
speakers as well, not sure yet)- some rust issues (by the door sills and some underneath and at rear wheel wells), no
There's a 7 ″ touchscreen for infotainment with AM / FM / HD radio, voice recognition, SMS text messaging, and a
decent 6 -
speaker sound system.
The compass comes with a base four -
speaker sound system, which was surprisingly
decent, however audiophiles should opt for the upgraded Boston Acoustics system, which comes with an eight - channel, 368 - watt amplifier and two - channel 90 - watt subwoofer.
The seven -
speaker Infinity
sound system is also fairly
decent compared to some other truck systems I've heard.
The multimedia unit with 7.0 - inch touchscreen and sat - nav is an option ($ 990) but it's easy to use and pairing a phone is simple, while
sound quality from the twin -
speaker Arkamys system is
decent.
Sound quality is
decent for a stock unit but there are no
speakers at the rear which spoils the audio experience of rear passengers.
It comes with lots of standard trimmings, including rearview camera, a
decent -
sounding Pioneer six -
speaker touchscreen audio system, 17 - inch alloy wheels and dual - zone climate control.
Also, the
speaker system that came with the car was actually very good so I didn't have to purchase too much in order to have
decent sound.
One side of the Kindle Fire hosts two
speakers which produce
decent sound.
The two tiny
speakers on the bottom edge pump out pretty
decent stereo
sound, so you won't need to reach for a pair of headphones every time you want to watch a TV show.
The explanation usually stems from lack of adequate space to fit a
speaker big enough to offer
decent levels of
sound.
Those giant bezels make way for stereo front facing
speakers, which
sound pretty good, with a
decent amount of separation.
And audio is going to
sound pretty
decent with stereo
speakers and Dolby Atmos support.
Don; t expect the
speaker output to compete with a Dolby surround
sound but it's
decent quality when paired with some with a nice headphones which gave me much better volume and
sound quality than with the Vox
speakers.
Pros: full Google market out of box
decent camera (rear) Full size SD slot (storage 8g internal 32g sd card) full flash browsing (fast) Yes it has pinch to zoom (works perfectly) usb to pc cable great
sound out of
speakers tactical home menu back buttons
pros: Good display Snapdragon 625 processor Position of
speakers and
sound quality is
decent.
The two 1W
speakers around the back of the Hudl actually offer
decent, clear
sound for music and video playback.
The built - in
speaker gets fairly loud and provides
decent sound.
The
speakers do a respectable job at audio playback, but
sound can get tinny and distorted at the highest volumes, and we'd recommend a
decent set of headphones for solo viewing over the
speakers any day.
Obviously a
decent Bluetooth
speaker sounds better, but for everyday viewing they have plenty of volume and enough warmth to prevent you reaching for the headphones.
Gamers appreciate good
sound and these
speakers are excellent, even providing
decent low frequency bass tones.
Headphones
sound good on this unit and the stereo
speakers are respectably loud and have
decent sound quality (better with N2A than the stock Nook OS), but these aren't the Beats Audio
speakers on the HP Touchpad.
The
sound quality of the
speakers is
decent but there's not much for bass and they aren't very loud.
It has also a very good
speaker that provides very loud but
decent quality
sound.
If you want a wired headset that comes in at a
decent price, lights up at night and is most definately a huge upgrade over your TV
speakers, then Tritton's new Ghost Recon 7.1 Surround
Sound headset will serve you well, and at a respectable price
I can confirm that the game
sounds outstanding when using
decent quality
speakers and headphones.
The
speakers integrated in the back and peeking out through a slender slit toward the bottom deliver a
decent amount of
sound that isn't too unpleasant to listen to.
The full - size Echo and the Google Home come with
decent speakers that
sound pretty good — certainly not as good as a dedicated
speaker system, but good enough to keep at a respectable volume while you putz around the house.
While the Google Home's built - in
speaker is
decent for casual listening, it doesn't
sound as good as any of the Chromecast
speakers we tried out.
Fortunately, the
speaker does offer a
decent amount of punch, which does help to fill out the low end and present a fairly full
sound.
The Google Home wireless
speaker (powered by Google Assistant, a cousin to Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa) offers
decent sound and promising smart - home control for Google users.
All models include 802.11 ac Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, a pair of
decent -
sounding single - watt
speakers, and a one - year warranty with mail - in hardware support.
They might
sound better than last year's models, but they're still too tinny and boomy to stand in for a
decent boombox or Bluetooth
speaker.
Those giant bezels make way for stereo front facing
speakers, which
sound pretty good, with a
decent amount of separation.
In short, a Bluetooth
speaker fits the bill for
decent sound that is easy to set up and works with multiple devices.
Anker's little Bluetooth
speaker lasts all day on a charge and delivers
decent sound, but some flaws keep it from excelling.
For true high - fidelity
sound, get a pair of
decent speakers and a receiver, or one of the top picks from our best computer
speakers guide, and add a Bluetooth adapter if the system doesn't already have Bluetooth.
That configuration allows the Android Nougat 7.0 - based Tab S3 to play 4K videos and manage 12 hours of continuous video playback; Samsung also played up its four AKG - tuned
speakers that should deliver
decent sound without requiring additional hardware.
Other notable items from the phone's specs include dual front - facing
speakers that provide solid stereo
sound, a fingerprint scanner built into the slim side - mounted power button that works far better than I imagined it would, a
decent 5 - megapixel front - facing camera, quick charging support, a USB - C port and a 2,680 mAh battery that carried me through a full day with room to spare.
Huawei's goal with the MediaPad M3 Lite 10 was to offer a multimedia tablet capable of producing impressive
sound with its four
speakers, while at the same time offering a
decent display and image quality.
The Surface has two microphones and a set of stereo
speakers, which
sound decent, though they sometimes distorted when I was playing back music or video.
It's also easy to cover up the
speaker when holding the phone in landscape orientation, so make sure you're wearing headphones if possible if you want a
decent sound experience when watching or gaming on this thing.
Relying on the built - in mono
speaker located in the earpiece above the screen is a
decent alternative, and is quite loud too, but the quality can't compare to headphones or other
sound systems.