Thinnest speaker in the world
5th December, 2006 by stuart
The whiz-kids at Panasonic have created the world’s thinnest speaker. Measuring only 1.5mm thick, the PED (Panasonic Electronic Device) reduces their previous 2.5mm thin micro-speaker by 40%. Panasonic claim that despite the size, there is no reduction in sound quality. Intended for use in mobile phones, the speaker will go into production May 2007.
Source: FujiSankei

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