Notebook PC Speakers Deliver Exceptional Audio in a Breakthrough, Compact Design

Design Features 2.1 Multimedia system - One-Piece Design; Three Integrated Hi-Speed USB Ports

Imagine a Notebook Speaker System with Integrated USB Hub – delivering exceptional audio in a breakthrough design. This featured design combines a unique 2.1 one-piece speaker system and three integrated Hi-Speed USB ports in a compact design that fits neatly behind most notebooks. This is a testament to the technology and innovation at GGEC. While out of respect to our customer we cannot show this product, we are surely proud of the result of the innovation and technology applied to this design. What we can say is this is the largest and most respected brand in Computer peripheral audio. We teamed up to create something that is easy to use, and deliver full response audio.

Today, a broad range of people – not just traditional road warriors – are using their notebooks as their primary home computer and digital music platform, as this trend grows, people are adding peripherals – for example, webcams and wireless mice – to their notebook stations. Our customer’s design provides an elegant, one-stop notebook solution that allows people to manage their peripherals and enhance their listening experience.”

Offering notebook users exceptional digital audio, our customer designed with the assistance of GGEC a speaker system features an adjustable one-piece, three-chamber speaker system with an integrated subwoofer that creates balanced audio with clear highs and solid lows. And a useful Mute button turns off the sound without cutting power to the integrated USB hub.

To help people manage their peripherals, this 2.1 integrated system offers three built-in Hi-Speed USB ports. And when people want to take their notebooks with them, this product makes it easy to disconnect their setup by simply unplugging the USB cord attached to the computer.

On the base of our product, a convenient cable management system allows people to easily pass cables from their devices to a USB port. Along the back of the system, a cable hook efficiently manages cable clutter.

At just three and a half inches in height, this 2.1 system presents a sleek, low-profile design that fits almost anywhere in the home, even in the living room. And the speaker system’s unique adjustable-width speakers effectively position the satellites around most notebooks.

System specification overview:

PC

- Windows? 98 SE, Windows? ME, Windows? 2000, Windows? XP, Windows Vista?

    - USB port

Mac

- Mac OS? X or higher

    - USB port

Technical Specifications

    - Performance: Total RMS power: 15 watts RMS Drivers: Tweeters: Two 2-inch drivers Woofer: One 3-inch driver

    - Connections: Powered, three-port USB 2.0 hub

Package Contents

    - 2.1 integrated multimedia system with built in subwoofer, two satellite speakers, and USB hub

    - AC power cable (6-foot)

    - USB cables (2-foot affixed and 4-foot extension cable)

    - Webcam stand

    - Quick-start guide

    - 2-year limited hardware warranty

When Designing a Multimedia Speaker package these are the items we at GGEC look at:

- The Sound

- The Design

- The Value

Generally, music lovers will do well with a 2.1 speaker system, while gamers and movie buffs will appreciate a 5.1 setup. Music is nearly always recorded in stereo -- which only needs two speakers for the best sound. 5.1 speakers can upmix stereo sound to three additional speakers, but no sonic qualities are gained, just sound imagery. Movies and games, on the other hand, usually mixed to support 5-channel surround sound. Not all sound cards support more than two speakers, so it is advisable to look at current sound card offerings to ensure sales velocity is assured after product goes into production

Make sure you include the subwoofer.
Much larger than the satellite speakers, the subwoofer boosts the quality of lower-frequency, or bass, sounds. A subwoofer produces non-directional sounds, typically placed under a desk, but when placed in a corner, the imagery of the subwoofer improves preferably, though, it should be small enough to fit under your desk.

Don't design in more wattage than you need.
This is the sum total of the wattage of each of the system's satellite speakers and subwoofers. Though most systems are far less powerful (which isn't necessarily a bad thing, if you're not using your PC to wake the neighborhood). A headphone jack is also a good idea for late-night multimedia sessions.

If you want to also design your computer speakers with a home theater setup, a game console or an iPod (or other MP3 player), check the specs.
Not all PC speakers support those other uses. With a digital audio output, you can hook up the speakers directly to a game console. Otherwise, you'll have to route the speakers through a receiver. Some models come with an adapter for game consoles.

Frequency response reflects on sound quality.
This measures how accurately the speakers reproduce low- and high-frequency sounds. The human ear can pick up sounds down to about 20 hertz (Hz) on the low end and up to about 20 kilohertz (kHz) on the high end. Most speakers can hit 20 kHz easily, but they tend to vary a bit more on the low end. multimedia speaker designs that we have done for some of our customers.

GGEC has the resources to design a custom system, or we can build a system based on your own engineer's design.

Let us do your next award winning project at GGEC!