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    The Best Computer Speakers. Best Overall: Audioengine A2+ Best Value: Mackie CR4-XBT. Most Versatile: Monoprice DT-3. Best Surround Sound: Logitech Z906. Easiest Setup: Klipsch ProMedia 2.1. What ...

  3. Octagon Computer Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Octagon Computer Superstore is a computer retail store in the Philippines. It has 150 branches nationwide along with their subsidiary, Micro Valley Computer Center [ 3 ] with headquarters at 747 Romualdez Street, corner Zobel Street, Ermita , Manila . [ 1 ]

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    JBL store at South China Mall in Dongguan, China JBL flagship store at SM City Cebu in Cebu City, Philippines. In 1969, Thomas sold JBL to the Jervis Corporation (later renamed "Harman International"), headed by Sidney Harman. The 1970s saw JBL become a household brand, starting with the famous L-100, which was the bestselling loudspeaker model ...

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    Computer speakers, or multimedia speakers, are speakers sold for use with computers, although usually capable of other audio uses, e.g. for an MP3 player. Most such speakers have an internal amplifier and consequently require a power source, which may be by a mains power supply often via an AC adapter , batteries, or a USB port.

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  7. List of Bose computer speakers - Wikipedia

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    MediaMate speakers (either side of a CD player) The computer speakers from Bose was the "MediaMate" system, which was released in 1987. The MediaMate included magnetic shielding so that they could be placed near a CRT computer monitor without causing the monitor's image to distort. They had dual inputs and two sources (such as a CD player and a ...