Gadgetism.org > INTRODUCING ALTUS: SONYS FIRST PORTABLE HEADPHONES WITH 80KHZ FREQUENCY RESPONSE
[MobilitySite] Sony has announced the Altus portable stereo headphones to give listeners high-fidelity audio at home, in the office or on the go. Through high-definition driver units that offer up to 80 kilohertz frequency response, the Altus headphones deliver pristine, high-quality sound previously unavailable in a portable headphone.
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