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Remember a few years back when Apple released its own iPod speaker as a “one more thing,” and people called it too big and costly? Multiply that by fifty with the iNuke Boom, a ridiculously huge $30,000 gimmick product that Behringer is using to draw attention to its other projects at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show. Hear that sound? It’s the sound of a 700-pound, 10,000-watt paperweight.
“You know what I need? An iPod speaker that’s the size of a small car.”
#thingsnooneeversaid
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“You know what I need? An...small car.” #thingsnooneeversaid
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