By ALLAN D. FRANCISCO
Manila Bulletin
One late Tuesday morning, having finally escaped the scorching summer heat, I was glad to feel the cool air being sent out by the floor-mounted air-conditioning system at the Technews office. But another surprise, of an even more welcome kind, made an otherwise another sweaty day into a virtual aural feast.
Finely textured music was wafting, filling every nook and cranny of my editor's corner kingdom. The acoustic banquet was a blanket that enclosed the whole room and enveloped everybody that was in it. And who or what was responsible for the geek den's transformation into a virtual audio hall?
The
SoundLink wireless music system from Bose.
Music is Power
The 6.7 x 12.0 x 5.1-inch, 8.4-kilogram SoundLink serves as an untethered fountain of melody that could be as soothing as a balmy late afternoon or as bombastic as a burlesque singer on steroids. But more importantly, SoundLink lets music lovers enjoy their digital music and Internet radio from their computers wherever they may be inside or outside their homes.
The Bose wireless system can transmit music to the living room, kitchen, or garage. Its high-quality signal can reach as far as 60 feet from its USB key.
The wireless system's Waveguide speaker technology means powerful sound, which is particularly true in the lower registers. It provides bass and percussion beats that sound more natural than those of other speakers. Digital signal processing also gives users finer control over the system's audio performance, ensuring that listeners have access to life-like music reproduction even when music is as soft as a whisper.
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