from TechEblog
Chair Man Speakers for iPod

Even your iPod needs to kick back in a lounge chair once in a while, that’s why a Japanese company has created the “Chair Man” portable speakers.
A WOOFer
a bizarre headless dog speaker
Rubik’s Cube

It doesn’t look to be functional, so you’ll have the frustration of having a puzzle sitting in your living room that can never be solved. I guess you could rearrange the colored bulbs in it to solve it, but that seems as unsatisfying as just moving the stickers around on a real cube
TIE Fighter from Star Wars

if looks could kill, our Death Star would be completely exploding just about now
Apple Speakers

At $16, this apple-shaped gadget folds out to reveal a set of speakers and an iPod cradle/stand. It’s powered by 4 x AAA batteries and compatible with any audio device that has a 3.5mm headphone jack
Picture Frame Spealers

If you want to combine art and technology into one device, SoundArt has the answer in its stylish canvas speakers. Featuring one or two canvas speakers, a subwoofer, and your choice of canvas print. One potential drawback, it costs $3700.
Snow Speakers

A group of Michigan Technological University students built an impressive sound system using 9 Behringer EP2500’s, 1 Crown XLS602, and lots of snow.








by donnie
14 Apr 2009 at 22:59
I remember back in the day when speakers were suppose to sound good. Try these B&W Speakers.