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Speakers Made From Recycled Paper
Check out the TAU speakers; made from recycled cardboard and paper finished in epoxy, the exotic shapes are an exploratory exercise in finding the simplest shape to provide maximum audio fidelity. The result is an organic form suspended on rods designed to hide the cables. I applaud the designer for pushing the envelope to create speakers that audiophiles and designers alike can appreciate.
Designer: Andrej Čverha of HANGAR DESIGN FORGE
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The ‘Megaphones’ appear to be an eponym but they’re actually speakers. One of the ideas behind the Megaphones was to bring back “nobility” to the object: let’s replace the cheap electronics with hi-fi components. Let’s replace the plastic with wood but let’s keep the iconic shape. The final product is unique and has a distinct Dutch quality to it. Love the craftsmanship.
Designer: Corentin Dombrecht
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Hercules XPS Diamond 2.0 USB PC Speakers
Hercules announced the XPS Diamond 2.0 USB Multimedia/PC Speakers. Designed with female users in mind, these speakers bring elegant style and glamour to the music listening experience. Featuring two mini-satellites for PC, Mac or netbooks, the new Hercules XPS Diamond 2.0 USB speaker kit has been designed for women who want to add a touch of "glam" to their computer, and who are looking for a compact, chic and original accessory that lets them get the most out of their music and videos -- simply, and wherever they might be.
When it comes to appealing to a female audience, nothing inspires quite like a diamond. The satellites' unique and exceptional design, black lacquered finish and elegant, see-through base will captivate lovers of all things that sparkle and shine.
The fully USB connection (both the power supply and audio signals are carried via the kit's single USB cable) and a wired miniature remote for volume control make these speakers perfect for those looking for an audio solution that's easy to connect and to use anytime.
The satellites' compact measurements -- just 3.5" in diameter -- and the included stylish black velvet carrying pouch (featuring separate compartments) add yet another dimension to this speaker set's charm, allowing users to easily take their XPS Diamond kit with them anywhere, together with their laptop or netbook.
And last but not least: despite its small size, users can rest assured that the XPS Diamond 2.0 USB system delivers clarity and quality of sound for music, videos and other applications.
Price and Availabililty
The Hercules XPS Diamond 2.0 USB speaker kit will be available in April 2011 for $39.99.
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作者: muzik
上週六看到這對, 非常漂亮 , 應該是壓克力的材質, 但是有水晶的透視質感.
價格30K +, 想買來當電腦喇叭, 不過體積不算小, 有些佔位.
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看了半天,怪喇叭大多数来自两个方向,一 电脑有源音响:二 日本的设计占多数
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The Kanto Morph speakers were originally designed by Alp Germaner for a competition but he missed the fine print about it being a “skin design” only and so it was relegated to languish in the dark corners of his hard drive – that is, until we got our hands on it. Look, for once it’s a design not about nostalgia. It’s not ostensibly minimalistic and it’s contemporary. Yes it’s an iPhone/iPod dock but who says all Apple peripherals have to look like Cupertino designed them? I applaud his aberrant design choices.
Designer: Alp Germaner
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Don’t you have a love/hate relationship with your alarm clock? It’s probably one f the most reliable friends you’ll ever have yet we despise them. Error is the “little alarm clock that could.” To emphasize how annoying it is, Error looks like speaker tweeter. Now, it doesn’t necessarily function as a clock, but designer Niek de Kort wanted to create something that epitomizes the classic love/hate – happy/angry relationship, ultimately leading to Error’s destruction.
Designer: Niek de Kort
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