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  2. SoundSticks - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] An updated version of SoundSticks III with Bluetooth connectivity, dubbed SoundSticks Wireless, was introduced in 2012. [14] Harman Kardon also carried over the iSub's design for their line of Aura all-in-one speakers. [15] In 2020, Harman Kardon released SoundSticks 4 which marked the product's first major external redesign.

  3. Harman Kardon - Wikipedia

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    The shape, form function and size of the D-1000 was a forerunner of the modern integrated receiver. Early Harman Kardon Hi-Fi equipment can be identified by a distinctive design of a copper plated chassis with a copper and black color scheme for panels and enclosures. [28] By 1956 Harman Kardon was worth $600,000 (equivalent to $6,939,290 in 2024).

  4. Bernard Kardon - Wikipedia

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    In 1954 their first product was the Festival D-1000 receiver, the world's first integrated hi-fi receiver. The unit included a wide bandwidth FM radio tuner, a pre-amplifier and 30-watt amplifier all in a complete chassis. [4] [8] [9] By 1956 Harman/Kardon was worth $600,000 (equivalent to $6,724,113 in 2023).

  5. H. H. Scott, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company's competition included brands like Fisher, Marantz, McIntosh, and Harman Kardon. The 1961 Model 350 was the first FM stereo multiplex tuner sold in the US. H.H. Scott was involved in early stereo multiplex testing with radio station WCRB in Boston, one of the first three U.S. FM stations to broadcast in multiplex stereo.

  6. PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia

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    The system has Bluetooth 2.0 (with support for up to seven Bluetooth devices), [123] Gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0 and HDMI 1.4 [a] built in. Wi-Fi networking is also built-in on all but one early model. [g] A couple of early models also had a built-in flash card reader (compatible with Memory Stick, SD and CompactFlash). [h] [116] [115]

  7. Sidney Harman - Wikipedia

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    Harman Kardon Festival D-1000 receiver, circa 1954 In 1954 their first products were the 7 tube A-100 AM - FM tuner featuring automatic frequency control, priced at $70.50 (equivalent to $825 in 2024) [ 19 ] [ 20 ] and the Festival D-1000 receiver, the world's first integrated hi-fi receiver priced at $189.50 (equivalent to $2,219 in 2024).

  8. Mercedes-Benz COMAND - Wikipedia

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    A digital TV tuner and a Harman Kardon Logic7 stereo sound system with 14 speakers and a 600W 13-channel DSP amplifier can be optionally installed and controlled via COMAND. Where a factory fitted rear seat entertainment package is installed, this can use the NTG3 digital TV tuner and the surround sound system for playing out its audio over the ...

  9. Kelvin Harmon - Wikipedia

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    Kelvin Harmon (born December 15, 1996) is a Liberian professional American football wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). Born in Monrovia, he came to the United States at the age of four.