Sony's PC Speaker Deluge October 18, 2007

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srs ax10.jpg What’s the point of launching just one or two sets of computer speakers when you can launch seven?

That’s just what Sony has done, with five sets of PC cans and two portable sets ranging in price from £20 to £50. Starting with the cheapest PC speakers, we have the War of The Worlds-inspired SRS-AX10s (pictured) with 21mm Neodymium drivers and built-in digital amplifier. The other entry-level offering is the cool looking SRS-A201s with 57mm cones and Z-shaped stands.

For those on the go, there are two new sets, including the slim SRS-M30 speakers which can be slotted together for easy storage and the one-piece SRS-T10PC.

Sitting in the midrange are the SRS-Z510 and SRS-A212B, both with dual inputs allowing users to connect their PC/laptop and MP3 player simultaneously.

At the top end sits the SRS-ZP1000, hi-fi speakers with 50W of output, dual inputs and two different sound modes for music and games. Check out some shots of the portable SRS-T10PC and entry level SRS-A201 speakers after the jump.-Martin Lynch

SRS-T10PC
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SRS-A201
sony SRS-A201.jpg

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