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First Invisible Speaker from People People

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This speaker comes from company People People, and what makes this speaker stand out from the others is it’s unusual look. This is probably the only speaker on the market that is made out of transparent materials, so it’s completely see-through and almost invisible.
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The transparent design lets the speaker blend in to any living room out there. The size can be big enough to offer a good sound quality, yet the speaker takes little visible space. The box is transparent, but the sound creating components are clearly emphasized.


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The speakers come with a small wifi antenna, that can plug in to any computer, music player or smart phone out there. It will also work for old stereos or vinyl equipment. The aim is to set the music free regardless where it’s stored.

The speaker is still under development, and not available for purchase yet.So no information about release date or its price is available at the moment.

Seagate 4TB GoFlex Desk External Drive

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Need some extra storage space? How about a lot of extra storage space? Well, it looks like Seagate has decided to push external storage up a notch with the announcement of its new GoFlex Desk drive with a capacity of 4TB. It’s not clear if we’re looking at a single 4TB drive, of if Seagate has fitted two 2TB in the re-designed enclosure.

 

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The new enclosure looks a bit like a big, black monolith and it’s only a small improvement over the old design. That said, it’s an external hard drive and we’d rather have function over form in this case. In terms of connectivity it looks like the new GoFlex Desk models will work with the old dock, although the front of the dock appears to have received a small makeover as well and seems to have become more squared off to go with the overall redesign.

The PC version of the new GoFlex Desk will come with USB 3.0 connectivity, which of course is backwards compatible with USB 2.0. The Mac version on the other hand sports FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 connectivity, with no word on a possible Thunderbolt adapter. The PC version also comes with pre-loaded backup software and both models should be available this month for US$249.99.

Sony MDR-DS7500 Wireless 3D Surround Headphone

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MDR-DS7500, Sony latest wireless headphone comes with a newly developed chipset for 3D audio as well as Dolby NR professional Logic II z decoder supporting audio signals up to 7.1Ch.

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MDR-DS7500 comes with its support for 3D glasses, with a new flexible leather cushion that will not disturb you when watching 3D movies wearing both this Wireless Headphone as well as your mandatory 3D glasses.

The MDR-DS7500 weight 325g, has an 18h continuous battery life, a 5-25,000Hz reproduction bandwidth and support Dolby NR TrueHD, Dolby Digital plus, Dolby Digital, Dolby NR professional logic II z, Dolby NR professional logic. x, DTS-HD mastering audio, DTS-HD high-resolution audio, DTS 96/24, DTS-ES, DTS, Neo:6, MPEG-2 AAC, and linear PCM7.1ch/5.1ch.

The MDR-DS7500 surround headphones are expected to make their way onto retail shelves in Japan for sale come October 10 this year at the suggested retail price of 49,350 yen (approx US$643) after taxes.

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