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    Wireless Speakers

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by Intestine, Sep 4, 2005.

  1. Intestine

    Intestine Notebook Enthusiast

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    I dont know if this topic belongs here or on the accessories page. Mods can help me out I am sure.
    I am looking out for 2.1 speakers for my notebook and hence do not want any wires coming to my notebook.

    I have heard that you can get speaker systems which can use the existing wireless network setup to deliver sound, as well as bluetooth speakers.

    I would appreciate anyone helping me out to choose some good ones preferable available in Australia.

    Thanks.
     
  2. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Hmm, it sounds logical but I have never heard of it..

    But it sounds and looks pretty cool.

    After researching around, Saitek has the A-250, http://www.saitekaudio.com

    You can also buy a USB Wireless FM transmitter, and connect 2.1 speakers to your radio system, or something...
     
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    Looked around, haven't found anything els e :(

    But I'm pretty sure Logitech has something up it's sleeve, it always does when regarding with mice, keyboards, speakers, etc.