Published on May 27th,2008 at 11:15 PM
By kei

A Concept Will Soon Become a Reality!!!

A year has passed since we told you about about this stunning, stylish new concept: The Sony Tubular non-directional Speaker and here…Well, June 20th this concept will become a reality!

Sony’s new Sountina speaker (NSA-PF1) is a transparent organic glass tube which vibrates and expands sound to 360 degrees.

Specifications… Our Sountina speaker provides a frequency response of 50Hz – 20,000Hz, features an input line, coaxial, optical, subwoofer (13cm), a medium speaker (7cm), and a tweeter made of organic glass. It measures 325×1845x325mm at 12.5kg.

Unfortunately, we have no information concerning the output power.

It will cost around 6500€.

49% Really nice
1% Awful!
50% Too Expensive


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Man, knock off a zero from that and I’d actually think about it. Looks sweet. Reminds me of a light saber.

Is so damn cheap than I think will buy 100 them.

It is beautiful. No doubt. But it seems very unpractical as you have to put that thing in the middle of your living room. Wonder how many people pass by and knock it off, ha,ha,ha. Technology has its price, therefore I think the price is ok…

 

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