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Jun 3 2003, 10:24am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Onkyo announced (raw translation) the Wavio AV USB Desktop DTS Receiver in Japan.
The High-End Receiver reproduces DTS and Dolby 5.1 Surround signal and simulates them on just two Speakers. A built-in 15W amplifier makes the sound complete.
The MA-700U connects via USB to a PC. The AV-Receiver also features a digital optical input.
The Wavio device comes bundled with a remote control and audio software CarryOn Master ver3.70, which lets users manage MP3Pro, ogg and other audio files. The software also supports recording of CD-RW and DVDs.
Onkyo will start selling the device in July on their cybershop in Japan. See also Wavio.net
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