The Griffin FireWave gives you what you have been missing in your Mac experience – Surround Sound. FireWave has Dolby Digital processors to bring Surround Sound to Macs for gaming, DVD players and iTunes. With the multitude of 5.1 surround sound speakers for PCs readily available, FireWave gives Mac users the ability to affordably upgrade their sound systems, with spectacular results.
FireWave’s small size makes it easy to incorporate into any computer setup, and portable enough to use on laptops. For the ultimate in mobile convenience, FireWave gets its power through its FireWire connection to the computer — no separate cables or power supplies to tote. And FireWave features an extra FireWire port so you can chain other devices through it.
With 5.1 surround sound, you’ll experience music and movies on your desktop like never before. FireWave brings DVDs to life, unleashing their full audio potential. FireWave’s Dolby virtual surround sound technology makes any audio source come alive, whether from iTunes, QuickTime, or streaming audio.
FireWave is a must-have for gamers and DVD enthusiasts. With FireWave’s support for OpenAL, the cross-platform 3D audio standard, games like World of Warcraft and Unreal Tournament 2004 will come alive in a way you’ve never heard before.
Griffin’s FireWave reatils for US$99. Find out more here.
Great, this is just what Im lookin for.
first post!!!
ahh! The price is right too! gotta like this product
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The mini home entertainment box is here!!
so, then you buy surround speakers on top of this then?
Or, you a pc and surrond system for $500 total. Can you say Dell.
Yes, as in “Screw Dell”
DTS???
Dolby is inferior 🙁
re: not another silly mac user
……………..
wow.
your stupity leaves me almost silent.
Magic word = living
as in, not another silly mac user is living with a transvestite bedwetter who has fecalphelia
oh crap
i meant stupidity.
i know. i know.
Im the dumb one now.
The product description is confusing. What ports does this device feature? Are speakers powered by it? Does it output a line signal that contains the Surround Sound information?
Does this product work well? Or has anyone purchases it yet.