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Creative Labs 3 Piece Speaker System

Creative Labs 3 Piece Speaker System
I-Trigue 2.1 3300 Speaker System- Metallic Silver with Black - Designed with looks to enhance your desktop, and performance rich enough to enhance any desktop entertainment, Creative introduces the chic yet powrful I-Trigue 2.1 3300. This unique subwoofer speaker system features two premium speakers each with three Titanium drivers to deliver better sonic accuracy and clarity than other speakers designed with aluminum drivers. Its powerful wood subwoofer incorporates a 6.5 long-throw driver with a dual flared port tube for clean and natural sound with a rock solid bass performance. And, with 80 watts of system power, plus a wired remote control with a headphone jack, I-Trigue 2.1 3300 delivers quality, performance, and style in a sleek speaker design that fits nicely in any modern home office environment. Includes Two speakers with attached 6 ft. cables, Subwoofer, Wired Remote control, Power supply adapter, and Quick Start guide. Three high-precision Titanium drivers per speaker enable the most accurate balance of lows, mids and highs. Incredible sound clarity for all your PC audio entertainment with unmatched frequency response of 30Hz ~ 20kHz. Ultra sleek speaker design, with removable grilles, looks stunning on your desktop with your PC monitor or notebook. Powerful 25 Watts RMS subwoofer features a 6.5 long-throw driver for room-shaking bass, and a dual flared port tube for cleaner bass reproduction. Matching wired remote with power, volume and bass control, and a headphone jack. -- SPECIFICATIONs -- POWER - 80 Watts System Power, Satellites: 9 watts RMS per channel (x 2 speakers). Subwoofer: 25 watts RMS. SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO- 80dB. FREQ.

IBM Displaywriter System - The IBM Displaywriter System was a dedicated microcomputer-based word processing machine that IBM's Office Products Division introduced in 1980 (see IBM Displaywriter). The system consisted of a central processing unit in a desktop cabinet (similar to that of the IBM PC), a black-and-white CRT monitor atop the CPU, a detached keyboard, a detached dual disk drive that used 8-inch floppy disks, and a detached daisy wheel printer.

Desktop metaphor - The desktop metaphor is a set of unifying concepts currently used in a number of GUI-based operating systems. In this metaphor, the monitor of a computer represents the user's desktop, upon which documents and folders of documents can be placed.

Apple Remote Desktop - Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) is a Macintosh application produced by Apple Computer, first released on March 14 2002, that replaced a similar product called Apple Network Assistant. Aimed at computer administrators responsible for large numbers of computers and teachers who need to assist individuals or perform group demonstrations, Apple Remote Desktop allows users to remotely control or monitor other computers over a network.

Taskbar - In computing, the taskbar is a term for the application desktop bar which is used to launch and monitor applications in Microsoft Windows 95 and later operating systems. Other desktop environments also feature similar interface elements.



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'Pc Desktop Computers' - 'Pc Desktop Computers' Gateway AMD 64 Desktop PC Computer with 200GB HDD, 1GB DDR, DVD+CD and 21" LCD Monitor Big, big, big is what you'll say about the Gateway AMD 64 Desktop PC Computer that features a big hard disk, a big monitor and big entertainment potential. You'll also appreciate the fast processor, the double-layer DVD burner 'pc desktop computers' and all the extras. Gateway AMD 64 Desktop PC Computer with 21" Monitor Features: Processor: AMD ...

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'Pc Desktop Computers' - 'Pc Desktop Computers' Gateway AMD 64 Desktop PC Computer with 200GB HDD, 1GB DDR, DVD+CD and 21" LCD Monitor Big, big, big is what you'll say about the Gateway AMD 64 Desktop PC Computer that features a big hard disk, a big monitor and big entertainment potential. You'll also appreciate the fast processor, the double-layer DVD burner 'pc desktop computers' and all the extras. Gateway AMD 64 Desktop PC Computer with 21" Monitor Features: Processor: AMD ...

'Pc Desktop Computers' - 'Pc Desktop Computers' Gateway AMD 64 Desktop PC Computer with 200GB HDD, 1GB DDR, DVD+CD and 21" LCD Monitor Big, big, big is what you'll say about the Gateway AMD 64 Desktop PC Computer that features a big hard disk, a big monitor and big entertainment potential. You'll also appreciate the fast processor, the double-layer DVD burner 'pc desktop computers' and all the extras. Gateway AMD 64 Desktop PC Computer with 21" Monitor Features: Processor: AMD ...

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