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- Digital_Sound_System_80 abstract "The Digital Sound System 80, short DSS80, was a three-piece PC audio system co-developed by Microsoft and Philips. It debuted on the 1998 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E³) and is most likely the only speaker system ever released by the Microsoft Corporation. It also remains one of the very few featuring Philips' wOOx subwoofer technology.The DSS80 featured technological innovations in comparison with contemporary systems. For instance, it didn't require a sound card installed but actually featured its own integrated sound hardware which could be connected via USB and allowed digital quality playback, synchronized hardware and software volume controls, the use of a 10-band graphic equalizer and Microsoft Surround Sound. To support computers without USB, and to enable users to take advantage of present high-end sound hardware, it additionally featured 3.5mm analog line-in. It was possible to connect the system both ways to ensure highest compatibility with both analog and digital audio content.".
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- Digital_Sound_System_80 wikiPageWikiLink Equalization_(audio).
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- Digital_Sound_System_80 wikiPageWikiLink Passive_radiator_(speaker).
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- Digital_Sound_System_80 wikiPageWikiLink Subwoofer.
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- Digital_Sound_System_80 comment "The Digital Sound System 80, short DSS80, was a three-piece PC audio system co-developed by Microsoft and Philips. It debuted on the 1998 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E³) and is most likely the only speaker system ever released by the Microsoft Corporation. It also remains one of the very few featuring Philips' wOOx subwoofer technology.The DSS80 featured technological innovations in comparison with contemporary systems.".
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