TDK Sound Cube

By Mark Rollins - 04/04/2011 5:39:18 PM

I have seen a lot of interesting products from TDK like the 1 TB Optical Disk At CEATEC or the Enhanced Audio Lineup. It would appear that TDK has another product for us with the Sound Cube. It is about 9.8 inch square with two 5 and a quarter full range coax drivers. ...

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TDK Enhances its Audio Lineup

By Aditi The HomeTheater Girl - 12/08/2010 10:34:19 PM
TDK-Three-Speaker-Boombox

TDK has been in the electronics for quite a while now and they have produced various products. TDK has announced two latest boom box speakers namely the Two-speaker boom box and the Three-speaker boom box. It has almost all the latest music related features like ipod and iphone support through USB and ...

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TDK Unveils 1TB Optical Disk At CEATEC

By Ikester - 10/11/2010 6:18:38 PM

TDK has just unveiled their very own 1TB optical disk at CEATEC. While regular Blu-ray discs utilize only four layers for recording, TDK's new disk is packing a whopping sixteen layers on both sides with storage space up to 32GB each! That also outshines the 400GB and 500GB discs released by Pioneer two ...

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TDK WR700 Wireless Headphones

By Aditi The HomeTheater Girl - 04/14/2010 1:51:51 AM
TDK WR700 Wireless Headphones

TDK, the recognized band by audio enthusiasts worldwide, recently introduced the new WR700 wireless headphone built with Kleer proprietary lossless audio technology. Being wireless will not just let you move with the headphone devoid of the limitations of a cord but still get the high fidelity stereo sound you desire. To use the ...

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TDK Writes 10 Layers on a 320GB Blu-ray Disk

By DaX - 10/03/2009 7:48:53 PM

How much information do you really need to be able to store on a Blu-ray disk? 50GB is apparently not enough and TDK went ahead and developed a 10-layer Blu-ray disk ready to hold about 320GB of your personal information. The best part of it is that current Blu-ray players could actually read and even ...

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