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		<title>Flat as paper, flexible as rubber &#8211; new speakers</title>
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Office Software &#124;Download FreeFlat speakers are nothing new, but the new version of the ultra-thin, flexible loudspeaker and in addition may be an invention of the XXI century.

On the elastic-type speakers FFL (Flat flexible loudspeakers) are currently working engineers from the University of Warwick, where to create the first prototype served as a [...]]]></description>
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<a href="http://ilgiulivo.org/" target="_blank" title="Office Software">Office Software</a> |<a href="http://raysolis.com/" target="_blank" title="Download Free">Download Free</a><p>Flat speakers are nothing new, but the new version of the ultra-thin, flexible loudspeaker and in addition may be an invention of the XXI century.<br />
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On the elastic-type speakers FFL (Flat flexible loudspeakers) are currently working engineers from the University of Warwick, where to create the first prototype served as a sheet of baking paper and a piece of aluminum foil. In the advanced stage of the project was already used for plastics with a high coefficient of conductivity. FFL technology is nothing but vibrations of the diaphragm through which the sound is called. Unlike traditional approaches, membrane, vibrations take place in a smaller time frame.<br />
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Because they are thin and flexible, FFL speakers can be hidden almost anywhere &#8211; in the ceiling, poster, or even directly into the wall. Of course, everything is possible if the sound quality will not be &#8220;weak as snuff. The first type of FFL speaker will go on sale later this year.</p>
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