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  2. SoundSticks - Wikipedia

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    The satellite speakers have white translucent plastic drivers and redesigned stands, while the subwoofer is domed and has a thinner profile and a rippled surface design. [16] [17] [18] Apple retailed SoundSticks as late as 2015 but has since removed them from their store. [19] They are still sold by Harman Kardon.

  3. Infinity Systems - Wikipedia

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    Variants were made, such as the EMIT-R (radial emit), the S-EMIT (super emit) and the L-EMIM (large emim). The IRS (Infinity Reference System) was an ultra-high-end system, selling at US$65,000 in the 1980s. It consisted of 72 EMIT tweeters, 24 EMIM midrange drivers, and twelve 12-inch polypropylene woofers in four towers.

  4. Harman International - Wikipedia

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    Harman International Industries, Inc., commonly known as Harman, is an American audio electronics company. [3] Since 2017, the company has been operating as an independent subsidiary of Samsung Electronics .

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  6. Sabathia to have Yankees logo on Hall of Fame plaque ... - AOL

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    Suzuki played for the Mariners in 14 of 19 seasons (2001-12, 2018-19) and also for the Yankees (2012-14) and Miami (2015-17).

  7. Harman Kardon - Wikipedia

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    Harman Kardon designed and produced some of the first high fidelity audio products in the 1950s. The company's first product was an FM tuner.. Early integrated receivers (with a tuner, preamplifier and power amplifier) were an attempt to create, improve and produce high fidelity performance in a single unit.

  8. MediaTek - Wikipedia

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    A Mediatek MT6575A inside an LG E455 Android smartphone. MediaTek Inc. (Chinese: 聯發科技股份有限公司; pinyin: Liánfā Kējì Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī), sometimes informally abbreviated as MTK, is a Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company that designs and manufactures a range of semiconductor products, providing chips for wireless communications, high-definition television ...

  9. JBL - Wikipedia

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    Early products included the model 375 high-frequency driver and the 075 ultra-high frequency (UHF) ring-radiator driver. The ring-radiator drivers are also known as "JBL bullets" because of their distinctive shape. The 375 was a re-invention of the Western Electric 594 driver but with an Alnico V magnet and a four-inch voice coil.