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Gigabyte GP-S6500 and GP-S7500 |
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Written by Nemanja Jevtic
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007 |
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Page 1 of 3 Although it is not an unfamiliar manufacturer of numerous different computer components at all, Gigabyte’s latest entering the market occurs in the field of loudspeakers. Similar to Logitech once, at this moment, Gigabyte probably considers itself sufficiently strong as a brand to afford to show up from nowhere with series of loudspeakers and handle already established crew.
| Product | Gigabyte GP-S6500 | Gigabyte GP-S7500 | | Sytem | 20 | 2,1 | | Freq. Response | 60Hz-20kHz | 20Hz-20kHz | | Subwoofer (W RMS) | 0 | 24 | | Sat (W RMS) | 2 X 8 | 2 x 12 | | Input / Output | 3.5mm | 3.5mm | | RMS | 16W | 48W |
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This move by Gigabyte definitely hit the moment, considering the fact that this market segment does not experience many exciting things on quarter level. But, is it fair to state that their loudspeakers are characterized by the same features as their other components, like motherboards and graphics cards? The answer is both, yes and no. Actually, facts proved that there are on track of good solutions, but main effort is yet to come.
When Logitech started to engage in loudspeakers in more serious manner, similar principle was used with Soundman series, resulting in their current position.
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