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Creative Labs Home Speakers

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Creative Labs Sound Blaster Wireless Audio Transmitter and Receiver Bundle [C] [D] [-]
(Personal Computers) Creative Labs

USB interface gives you maximum compatibility with all desktop or notebook PCs and Macs
Stream your iTunes music, Windows Media, Internet Radio or any audio from your PC to speakers across the room or around your home
Includes one wireless transmitter and one wireless receiver
Expand your Sound Blaster Wireless Audio System by adding multiple Creative Wireless Receivers or Sound Blaster Wireless speakers
Enhance and upmix your compressed iTunes media, MP3s and movies to amazing surround sound using X-Fi technology


Price: $149.99 $39.98

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this is for my freind josh he sold me these speakers (not the amp i bought that from a shop) and he sold me them for 40 quid and i was thinking ...


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