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News
Outlaw Audio Shatters Price Barriers With New A/V
Controller for Home Theater and Music (3/5/2005)
The Outlaw Audio Model 990 full-featured
audio-video controller for music and Home Theater is now available
for a mere $1099
Outlaw Audio, the world's oldest audio-video
equipment brand selling exclusively on the Internet, has introduced
and announced immediate deliveries of its Model 990, a remarkably
affordable 7.1-channel audio-video controller and processor for
music and home theater. The announcement was made at a press conference
at the Home Entertainment Show, which opened here today.
"Bang for the buck is what Outlaw Audio is
all about, and the 990 is outstanding example of that," commented
the chief Outlaw. "We've been working on this in secret for three
years, and we are now ready to unleash it on the public. Never before
have so many performance and interface capabilities been offered
at such a reasonable price."
The Outlaw Audio 990 provides the user with
total control over all the inputs from a variety of audio and video
source components, ranging from high-definition satellite TV receivers,
advanced DVD players, and cable TV to old-fashioned phonograph players
and VCRs. It uses state-of-the-art surround sound processing from
Dolby and DTS to create an intensely realistic acoustic environment
in the home that is superior to that of most commercial movie theaters.
The Outlaw 990 provides exceptional DVI and
component video switching and connection technologies that provide
optimal performance with modern high definition TVs and video projectors.
It uses professional-grade balanced audio connections to allow an
ideal sound connection to a high-quality power amplifier and speaker
system.
In addition to superior sound and picture
quality, the Outlaw Audio Model 990 includes automatic loudspeaker
setup and calibration using an included microphone. It has USB and
RS-232 computer connections that allow easy upgrading of system
software and firmware. The USB port can also be used as an audio
source connection, allowing the processor to play PCM audio files
streamed from a computer. It also has a high performance AM/FM tuner
with 30 station presets, and direct access tuning via the included
backlit programmable remote control. For integration with home automation
and control systems, there is an RS-232 port, IR input and output
jacks, and two 12-volt trigger outputs. There are also significant
multi-room capabilities with a second remote control provide for
Zone 2.
The Outlaw Audio Model 990 will be available
in May exclusively through the company's website. It will have an
introductory price of just $1099.
www.outlawaudio.com
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