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Nov 13 2007, 2:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The new Sony MDR-DS7000 wireless 7.1 channel surround sound headphones are now shipping international through AudioCubes .
Sony announced the MDR-DS7000 wireless surround sound headphones in Japan in October.
The new MDR-DS7000 from Sony delivers wireless surround sound via 2.4Ghz band. It adopts Dolby digital logic.
Sony's MDR-DS7000 corresponds with the Sony PS3, and has a game mode setting for video gamers to experience the true sound field from the game. The 40mm speakers inside the headphones deliver a frequency bandwidth of 6Hz to 25kHz.
Audio Cubes sells the Sony MDR-DS7000 for $319.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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