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Altec Lansing® Debuts Model 5100 Six-Speaker System, Promising "Wild Ride" for PC Game/Desktop Theater Lovers

Powerful 100 Watt PC Surround-Sound Package Features 4 Satellites, 1 Center Speaker, 1 Subwoofer; Speakers Can Also Drive Video Game Systems, TVs, CD/MP3/DVD Players

Milford, PA, Aug 13, 2002 Altec Lansing® Technologies, Inc., the long-time leader in the design and manufacture of computer speaker systems, announced today the debut of its Model 5100 multimedia PC speaker system, a powerful, high-quality package designed for serious PC gamers and video/audio entertainment enthusiasts. Featuring ten high-performance neodymium micro drivers and 4" dual subwoofers for exceptional bass response, the 5100 offers an incredible surround-sound environment for games, movies, music, and more.

"At 50 watts of RMS and 100 watts total system power, the 5100 promises one wild ride," said Mark Lucas, president and CEO, Altec Lansing. "This new system is a remarkable blend of performance and styling that takes PC entertainment to new levels of excitement. Plus it includes the flexibility and convenience features true sound aficionados look for from a high quality speaker solution."

Altec Lansing's new 5100 speaker system is comprised of four satellites, a center speaker for crystal-clear voice reproduction, and a front firing, subwoofer containing two 4-inch long throw woofers. Each satellite, as well as the center speaker, contains two 1-inch neodymium micro drivers-twice as many as competing models. The subwoofer delivers tremendous low frequency response (40 Hz to 20 kHz at 65 decibels), producing thunderous bass for a truly satisfying audio experience.

Adding to the 5100's appeal is a handheld digital controller that drives all system functions. Power on/off, mode selector (Stereo x2, 4.1, 5.1), volume controls (master, center, rear), treble, and bass can all be manipulated easily from the controller; a headphone jack is also included for easy headphone connection.

Supports A Variety of Devices

Gamers and audio/video lovers don't limit themselves to PCs, and neither does the 5100. The highly versatile system also supports CD players, MP3 players, DVD players, video gaming systems, televisions, portable stereos, or any other device with a 3.5 mm line out/headphone jack or RCA left and right outputs. Just plug in to the auxiliary input (video gaming systems require the AAC1 adapter included with the 5100) and any user can get maximum enjoyment from his or her favorite entertainment product. A "center mix" switch ensures virtual surround sound by delivering sound to all satellite speakers, including the center channel, regardless of audio source.

Tri-Mode Selector Leads Extras

To optimize 5100 output for specific forms of entertainment, the system offers three different listening modes, each configured for the best possible audio response:

  • 5.1 Mode-Works with 6-channel sound cards to create incredibly intense movie sound that puts viewers in the middle of the action;
  • 4.1 Mode-Designed for gaming, 4.1 drives left-and-right and center as well as subwoofer sound for the ultimate video or PC game environment;
  • Stereo x2-Creates ideal configuration for music listening by delivering left-and-right stereo signals to both front and rear satellites. Center and subwoofer units read sound from both the left and right channels.

Altec Lansing's 5100 system is as sophisticated on the outside as the inside, thanks to the sleek, contemporary styling of its speakers. The center speaker includes a removable cast-alloy stand with monitor grip that allows placement atop a PC monitor if desired; all other satellites offer matching cast-allow stands, while the subwoofer is enclosed in an attractive solid wood cabinet.

Pricing, Availability

The all-new Altec Lansing 5100 multimedia speaker system is priced to sell between $159.95 and $179.95 at retail, and is available through leading computer retailers and system builders. For specifications and purchase information about the 5100 speaker system, or any of Altec Lansing's other award-winning audio products, please visit the company's website at www.alteclansing.com or call toll-free at 1-800-258-3288.

Heather Kelly

E-mail: heather@sspr.com

Altec Lansing Technologies, Inc.

Altec Lansing Technologies, Inc., based in Milford, Pa., USA, has a rich legacy of blending art and science to stir the soul with high quality consumer and professional speaker systems. The market leader in personal computer speakers, Altec Lansing designs, manufactures and markets multimedia and home entertainment sound systems and a line of headsets and headphones. The company's Professional division, re-launched in April 2002, builds on the storied Altec Lansing name among sound system specifiers, contractors and installers in the fixed installation market. Headquartered in Milford, PA USA and privately held, Altec Lansing has offices in Austin TX, Cary NC, Houston TX, Hyrum UT, Oklahoma City OK, Paris, Hong Kong and Tokyo. In addition, Altec Lansing has an ISO 9002 and SA8000 certified manufacturing facility in The People's Republic of China. The company employs about 1,500 people worldwide.

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