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  2. List of Bose home audio products - Wikipedia

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    The "301" bookshelf speakers were released in 1975. The Bose 301 Series II is a direct/reflecting speaker system. It includes “bass effects” through a 8-inch woofer and surround sound effects through its asymmetrical design. Dual frequency crossover network in the Bose 301 Series II improves sound clarity by optimizing output frequencies. [30]

  3. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    The "Bose Wave/PC" was released in 2001 as a device to play mp3 files and digital radio from a Windows PC. [13] [14] It was based on the Wave Radio, sent commands to the computer using a serial data cable and received audio via an analogue output from the computer's sound card. [15] Later models used a USB for transferring both commands and ...

  4. Talk:Bose stereo speakers - Wikipedia

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    V-100 (until 1998) V-300 (until 1997) AM-500 Acoustimass (until 1998) 1996 201 Series IV (until 2002) 301 Series IV (until 2002) 1997 101 Series II Music Monitor (until 2001) 131 marine speaker system; VCS-10 center speaker; 1998 10.2 Series II (until 2001) Model 100 J Speakers (until 2001) 301 AVM limited edition speakers [301 Sonata] (only ...

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  6. Review: The Bose S1 Bluetooth Speaker Delivers Big ... - AOL

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    It’s a huge speaker, but also surprisingly easy to carry with you.

  7. Bose Corp. v. Consumers Union of United States, Inc.

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    The appeals court, however, had agreed with Consumers Union that under the precedent set by New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964), the appeals court had to review the entire matter de novo in order to determine whether the false fact was published with "actual malice." As Bose had not presented sufficient evidence of actual malice, the appeals ...