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  2. Thinksound - Wikipedia

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    Thinksound (stylized as thinksound) is an independent manufacturer of headphones and audio equipment based in Toronto, Ontario. The company manufactured wooden earphones which it claims are more environmentally friendly and sound better than earphones made from plastic and metal. [1]

  3. List of Bose portable audio products - Wikipedia

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    The portable audio products sold by Bose Corporation have been marketed as portable smart speaker and SoundLink. These wireless speaker systems are battery powered and play audio over a wireless connection from a separate source device (such as a computer or smartphone).

  4. Devialet - Wikipedia

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    Devialet devices use several audio technologies developed by the company, marketed under these names: Analog Digital Hybrid (ADH) [18] combines elements of analog amps and digital amps (), allowing for larger wattage and decibel peaks.

  5. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    Bose Acoustic Wave Music System CD-3000 with CD player and FM radio. The first "Wave" product was the "Acoustic Wave Music System" (AWMS-1), which was a tabletop mini-hifi system that was introduced in 1984.

  6. Motorola Razr V3 - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola RAZR V3, popularly called simply the Razr (pronounced / ˈ r eɪ z ər / like "razor"), is a clamshell style cell phone developed by Motorola and initially released in November 2004, the first device using the RAZR moniker.

  7. Sony CLIÉ PEG-TG50 - Wikipedia

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    Sony CLIÉ PEG-TG50. The Clié PEG-TG50 is a Personal Digital Assistant which was manufactured by Sony, released in March 2003.Running the Palm operating system (version 5.0), the TG50 was notable as it featured a built-in backlit mini qwerty keyboard, in lieu of a dedicated handwriting recognition area as was the trend on most other PDAs.