AmpliVox launches wireless Projector Audio Buddy

Jun 9, 2006 12:47 PM

    

AmpliVox Sound Systems now offers the Projector Audio Buddy, a powerful 50W audio system for multimedia presentations. The system is designed to amplify the 2W to 3W computer or LCD projector output with 50W of power.

This portable presentation partner is a complete 50W multimedia sound system with a 6in-by-8in oval speaker built into a compact, rugged carrying case that weighs only 4lbs. Designed for ease of use and power that fills a typical meeting, conference, or training room, the Projector Audio Buddy offers plug-in and play functionality via the supplied projector and laptop interface cables. The solid-state stereo amplifier has a built-in RF receiver that allows freedom of movement within a 300ft line of sight.

For more information, visit www.ampli.com.




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