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The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas, Nevada, once again provided NXT with the opportunity to demonstrate progress, and further underlined the commitment of the company's licensees.
This year's CES saw a number of NXT-enabled products make their debut, as licensees grasped the opportunity to utilize the show's early position in the calendar to introduce their latest NXT-based models, including:
* TEAC's MC-DX20B -- a vertical loading 2.1 CD system utilizing NXT's flat panel technology for the two satellite speakers. Capable of MP3 playback, the system's black finish and motorized door loading mechanism are the perfect complement to the NXT technology the speakers employ.
* Sonic Impact demonstrated a range of NXT based products including a new version of the SI-5 speakers. Previously, the SI-5 comprised of a separate amplifier and two speakers, whereas the latest version integrates the amplifier into one of the speakers. Retailing at $59.95, Gen3, Sonic Impact's all-new speaker design, utilizes NXT technology to create simulated surround sound, perfect for audiovisual and multimedia equipment. Finally, the company has also launched its first NXT SoundBag, set to retail at $19.99.