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engadget.com - 10/25/2009
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Sheesh. Just days after Altec Lansing shocked the gaming world with a dedicated stage monitor for Guitar Hero, Rock Band or any other gaming title you'd care to pump through a mini-wedge, Polk Audio has stepped in to do the same. As we witness the beginning of a curious, um, beginning, the ...
prnewswire.com - 10/23/2009
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Polk Audio's HitMaster(TM) Brings Depth, Realism and Most
Importantly, Volume to Music Game Play -- HitMaster(TM) is...
the True Audio Complement To Rock Band® and Guitar Hero® -- BALTIMORE, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Polk Audio®, the Speaker Specialists®, ...
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Polk Audio's HitMaster(TM) Brings Depth, Realism and ...
rockband.com - 10/19/2009
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Home games Rock Band iPhone / iPod Touch
Rock Band iPhone / iPod Touch Rock Band on...
Your iPhone or iPod Touch for the First Time! Take your band on the road with 20 legendary songs from great bands like Foo Fighters, Motorhead and the Beastie Boys in ...
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iPhone // Rock Band®
techcrunch.com - 10/19/2009
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The much anticipated and hyped Rock Band for
iPhone and iPod Touch is out! We first scooped...
the news of the launch of the app a few weeks ago. Shortly afterwards, Rock Band for the iPhone/iPod touch was officially announced by Electronic Arts. The ...
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Rock Band Hits The App Store
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Polk HitMaster "Monitor" Means Inexplicable Faux Instrument Arms Race Actually Exists [Polk]
Gizmodo —
... feelings anew. This isn't to say the so-called Polk HitMaster doesn't have a bunch of extra features, which it does. There's 60 watts packed in the unit's 13-lb. frame; a pair of 2.2x5.5-inch horns; and two 1-in. tweeters. Top it all off with a 6.5-in. sub and you have yourself an impressive faux stage monitor. Oh, and there's also iPod support should you want to listen to some real musicians. Arrives in early 2010 for $100. [Polk Hot Hardware via Engadget]
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