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Onkyo's smart mini Hi-Fi
Intelligent hi-fi is a growing
trend, with sound systems now pre-programmed to make them easier to set-up for
the novice user. Audiophiles are used to spending lots of time and money
creating the current environment in which to place their expensive sound
systems but most of us don’t have the time or skills to make those changes. Onkyo is hoping that’s it’s reasonably priced
X-T1 audio system will bring something new, and helpful, to the market with the
inclusion of a new technology called "aero acoustic drive". This
feature is designed to cancel out echo in any room it is placed in. The
technology automatically calculates the room’s surroundings and adjusts the
sound for the best performance. The striking design with the very large central
dial is a nice touch and the unit also boasts an AM/FM tuner, CD/MD player,
subwoofer and amplifier built-in.
Like
most audio systems now, it also comes with iPod
support. This mini system launches in Japan first next month for around £220,
but hopes are high that it will make its appearance over here soon after that.
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