**TODAY ONLY! 28/05/2014** In-Win H Frame Mini & Edifier Spinnaker 2.0 Speakers

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In-Win H Frame Mini, Mini-ITX Case - Grey / Green @ £129.95 inc VAT

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The Inwin H-Fame Mini has an Innovative H-Framework with stylish design. Its Open-air layered aluminum metal plate structure provides an excellent thermal performance chassis.

Features:-
- Portrait / Landscape Dual - Orientation Flexible Design
- Innovative H-Framework with R-Curve Design
- 1.6~2mm Laser-Cut Layered Aluminum Metal Plate Structure
- Fan-less Design

Specification:-
- Form Factor: Mini-ITX
- Material: Aluminum, Glass (removable end plate)
- Color: Grey, Green
- Expansion slots: 1x Low Profile

Drives:
- 1x slim 5.25 inches (external, single-swap)
- 2 x 2.5 inch (internal, EZ-Swap)

I / O Panel:
- 2x USB 3.0
- 1x each Audio In / Out

- Preinstalled 180W 80 Plus Bronze Power Supply: AC Adapter
- Dimensions: 108 x 262 x 287 mm (W x H x D)



Only £129.95 inc VAT.

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Edifier Spinnaker 2.0 Speaker System - Black @ £79.99 inc VAT

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The award-winning Spinnaker by Edifier is an iconic system, standing 15 inches tall the abstract shape is designed to be visually striking as well as a facilitator to enhance the audio performance. The shape projects sound towards the listener with a 19mm silk domed, front facing tweeter, a 23/4 inch mid-range driver, reinforced with a downward firing 4 inch subwoofer in each satellite. The Spinnaker is Bluetooth enabled, allowing audio connectivity to any Bluetooth device that supports both A2DP and AVRCA profiles for versatile track navigation, play/mute and volume adjustment through the multi-functional dome-shaped remote control. The remote control operates on a 433Mhz radio frequency up to a 10M radius making all control options easily accessible without the disturbance of inanimate objects. An optical and auxiliary input port is also available for connectivity to other external multimedia devices simultaneously. A speaker-output port allows an external subwoofer/speaker to be connected for additional base performance, making the Spinnaker a versatile system for both home and office use.



Frequency response: 68Hz - 20kHz +/-3dB on reference axis
Frequency range: 50Hz - 23kHz -10dB
Crossover frequencies: 135Hz -10dB
Distortion: 0 0.5%
Input sensitivity: 800mV±50mV
Audio input: Bluetooth, Optical, Auxiliary
Audio output: Bass expansion for outboard subwoofer
Adjustment: Wireless remote control
Power supply: Input 100V-240V AC, Output 20V/60W DC
Speaker unit: Treble: 19mm silk dome, Magnetically shielded, 4ohm Midrange: 2¾ inch (70mm), Magnetically shielded, 4ohm Bass: 4 inch (116mm), Magnetically shielded, 6ohm
Dimension: 140mm x 413mm x 189mm (W x H x D)
Weight: 4.3Kg (net) | 5.3Kg (gross)
Total power output: RMS 10W x 2 +10W x 2 + 25W x 2



Only £79.99 inc VAT.

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How good are those speakers? I wanna replace my logicraps as its got the dreaded faulty speaker syndrone
 
sometimes I wonder the true value of this speaker. Few weeks ago it was reduced from £280 to £90, now it is £80. In the next few weeks who knows what would be the price?
The point I wonder is that I want to know what people think when they bought it at its full suggested price (£280) and now they can see its current price. :rolleyes:
 
sometimes I wonder the true value of this speaker. Few weeks ago it was reduced from £280 to £90, now it is £80. In the next few weeks who knows what would be the price?
The point I wonder is that I want to know what people think when they bought it at its full suggested price (£280) and now they can see its current price. :rolleyes:

Pretend you are a business for a moment...

You have lets say 50 of these speaker sets in stock and you cannot return them to your supplier for credit. Would you rather they sit around practically indefinitely while trying in vain to sell them at £280, or would you rather recoup at least some of your supplier expenditure and offer them for £80?
 
Pretend you are a business for a moment...

You have lets say 50 of these speaker sets in stock and you cannot return them to your supplier for credit. Would you rather they sit around practically indefinitely while trying in vain to sell them at £280, or would you rather recoup at least some of your supplier expenditure and offer them for £80?

:p:p Sad but true
 
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