Altec Lansing Announces VS2321 Speaker System

May 10, 2006 -- With the touch of a button, the room fills with brilliant sound from Altec Lansing’s newly released VS2321 speaker set, the successor to the top-selling system in its category. More and more music enthusiasts and gamers are spending generous amounts of time on their computers, and this impressive-sounding 2.1 system is sure to enhance their experiences without breaking their piggybanks.

Specially engineered satellite drivers produce full-bodied sound, made richer by the smooth bass response from the separate subwoofer. Additionally, the bass frequencies are digitally emboldened using XdBTM technology to deliver the pleasing pitch for which Altec Lansing has come to be known.

The VS2321’s controls and jacks are conveniently located at the front of one of the satellite speakers, including a headphone jack and an auxiliary jack to connect another music source, such as an iPod. Color-coded, plug-and-play cables also make for ease of use. And, clever cable management assures a clutter-free environment.

Additionally, the system’s contemporary design compliments the more streamlined look of today’s flat panel monitors.

The VS2321 speaker system is part of a line of powered PC audio products, which includes the VS2320 two-piece music and gaming speaker system released earlier this year. The VS2320, engineered to satisfy your listening needs without a subwoofer, also features custom-designed drivers and enhanced-bass technology. The VS2320, like the VS2321, is the “next generation” of the popular-selling speaker system in its category.

The VS2321 (MSRP of $49.95) and VS2320 (MSRP of $29.95) are available in consumer electronic stores and online at www.alteclansing.com.

SOURCE Altec Lansing Technologies, Inc.