2005 Editors' Choice Awards

[September] The success of the iPod has spawned an industry of add-on products that let you listen to America's favorite music player without earbuds. But it wasn't until Klipsch brought out its iFi ($400) that there was a great-sounding speaker rig for the iPod.

Part of what makes the iFi so impressive is that the company went back to basics for its design. You can't escape that you need real speakers to get full-sounding music, and the iFi's stand- or wall-mountable satellites and subwoofer with its 8-inch driver and 200-watt amplifier (which also supplies juice to the satellites) are more than up to the task. Klipsch also scored major ergonomic coups with the system's radio-frequency (RF) remote control and sturdy, table-mounted dock to hold your iPod - it contains a scroll wheel for navigating songs or playlists and for independently adjusting volume for the sub and sats. The iFi also proved to be a kickass computer speaker system when I hooked it up to my Mac, but I'd be just as happy using it as the main music system in my bedroom or den. -Al Griffin klipsch.com

View Another Editors' Choice Award Winner Product of the Year and Best Video Product: Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch SXRD HDTV Best Portable: Apple iPod nano portable music player Best Network Product: Sonos Digital Music System whole-house audio network Best Audio Product: Denon AVR-5805 multiroom receiver Retail Innovation Award: Best Buy Visionary Award: Mark Cuban

Creative Zen Vision portable video player Delphi MyFi XM2go satellite radio HP Pavilion MD6580n 65-inch DLP HDTV JVC Everio GZ-MG30 hard-drive camcorder Klipsch iFi iPod speaker system Pioneer PDP-4350HD 43-inch plasma HDTV Pioneer VSX-815 surround receiver Revel Concerta speaker system Sling Media Slingbox TV extender Sony Cineza VPL-HS51 LCD projector Sony HDR-HC1 high-def camcorder Yamaha YSP-1 digital sound projector

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