Razer/THX Mako System: Beautiful PC Speakers that rival Home Cinemas
If you are looking for PC based 2.1. Channel speakers, with the ability to offer tough competition to high end home cinema loudspeakers, then your search ends at the Razer/THX Mako system. Co-launched by Razer, the highly acclaimed producer of superior quality audio hardware, and THX, a Company which is famous for setting performance standards in the area of audio-visual systems, this product is sure to provide its moneys’ worth. THX also functions as a certifier for Audio/ Video components and THX certified products / components come with the guaranty that they will meet and exceed expectations.
On receiving the box of Razer/THX Mako speakers you will be pleasantly surprised by the classy packing of the two satellite speakers, one subwoofer along with neatly packed cabling and accessories.
The satellite speakers with the unique UFO style design combined with the glossy curves and mirror finish flat surface immediately catch your attention. The Razer Mako 2.1 Advanced Desktop Audio unit’s control pad is also aesthetically designed. The state of the art touch sensitive membranes are used for controls instead of the mechanical buttons. The attention to detail on the input panel is clearly visible which features both the text labels and the images for smooth setting of the system.
These speakers literally redefine Loudspeaker systems technologies by using the “Slot Speaker” and “Ground Plane” technology which eliminates the extra sound radiations caused by the surface of the desk on which the speakers are placed also called the “desk bounce effect” besides providing an extra ordinary broad dispersion. As a result you can enjoy every detail of musical beats in these small sized speakers to provide for superb listening experience. With a frequency response of 25 - 20,000 hz you get a fantastic full range sound, depth in bass and a spacious sonic imaging to provide you with quality sound effects.
In short these Mako Speakers make their own style statement by packing quality performance in catchy stylish teacup-sized satellite speakers.

I’m still waiting for the day professional standard wireless studio monitors actually make an appearance.
btw…you guys need to update that “Lead Articles” slider A LOT more often, why hasn’t it changed for months now. if you can’t handle a magazinw theme try something else.