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		<title>ASUS Cine5 is &#8216;world&#8217;s most compact&#8217; five-channel speaker, doesn&#8217;t forget the blue LEDs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seriously, who told manufacturers that we&#8217;re in love with garish LED status lights?ASUS has strapped a glowing orb of unnecessariness around the volume knob of the Cine5 &#8212; an otherwise perfectly acceptable and appreciably diminutive PC soundbar. With an array of speaker drivers integrated into that curvy body, ASUS claims the Cine5 produces realistic multidirectional [...]]]></description>
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<p>Seriously, who told manufacturers that we&#8217;re in love with garish LED  status lights?ASUS has strapped a glowing orb of <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/07/harman-kardons-transparent-gla-55-2-0-speaker-set-gets-glaring/">unnecessariness</a> around the volume knob of the Cine5 &#8212; an otherwise perfectly  acceptable and appreciably diminutive PC <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/soundbar">soundbar</a>. With an array  of speaker drivers integrated into that curvy body, ASUS claims the  Cine5 produces realistic multidirectional surround sound, but does admit  it&#8217;s mostly intended for smaller spaces such as study rooms. The  announcement also includes a nod to FPS gamers, with claims that the  improved positional audio on offer will benefit both gameplay immersion  and accuracy when identifying a sound source, though we reckon the  biggest boon will still be the elimination of the extra cables and  speakers one usually needs to get one&#8217;s surround sound on. Price and  availability have not yet been made public, but knowing ASUS both should  be in the reasonable range of the market.</p>
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