Avast! 2.1 channel thin-film speaker ship
By Thomas Ricker | November 1, 2007
Filed under: Home Entertainment
Music lovin’ pirates rejoice, and fill your sails with sound. This 2.1 channel speaker design from FILS features sails made from a next generation thin film, transparent speaker which can be printed or painted with any image. Next up, a Psycho playing shower curtain? Sure, why not.
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