Thin Speakers.
this is pretty amazing sounding. a speaker that is thing enough to lay over a laptop screen. (transparent too conveniently enough.) and it supposedly has pretty decent sound if their claims are to be believed.
Apart from traditional speakers, which generally have a woofer, a tweeter and sometimes a mid-range mounted in some kind of cabinet, the plastic film speaker appears like a translucent or transparent microfiche film.
``There’s virtually no difference between our plastic film speaker and conventional speakers in both performance and durability,’’ Koh Seok-keun, president and CEO of P&I Corp., said.
``Even though the plastic film speaker cannot reproduce the lowest notes such as throbs of a big drum, there is no reason for us delay commercialization of the product because the speaker can be used in combination with existing woofers,’’ he added.
Koh, 47, said his speakers still have difficulty reproducing sound frequencies lower than 50 hertz, sounds such as that of a huge drum, but its sounds are virtually the same as those produced by conventional speakers for frequencies above 300 hertz.
50Hz is lower than i would ever expect. nothing an external subwoofer couldn't fix. or a conventional subwoofer in general. it owuld be amazing to use on home windows / car windows / etc. no need to think of laptops only with the technology.
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