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PERIPHERALS

Manhattan Personal Cinema 5.1 USB
By: Rich Smith
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    2006-08-09

    Table of Contents:
  • Manhattan Personal Cinema 5.1 USB
  • Let's check it out!
  • Let's get moving!
  • How about some testing?
  • Real world usage and conclusion

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    Manhattan Personal Cinema 5.1 USB - Let's check it out!


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    This product arrived in its plastic packaging, all ready for retail. A quick look at the packaging tells me I should have the following inside the package:

    • Personal Cinema 8-Speaker Headphones
    • Removable Microphone
    • USB 5.1 Audio Box
    • InterVideo WinDVD 5 AC-3 / Digital DTS Decoder Software
    • InterVideo WinRip 2
    • Drivers and Control Panel Application CD
    • USB Cable
    • Neck Strap
    • User Manual

    Opening the box was a bit tricky, but once I got it started, it pretty much opened like a hinged box, as follows:

    Here you see how everything is all neatly wrapped and packaged.  It was quite simple to quickly separate the contents and take stock of everything that I had.

    After a quick once-over, I could see that everything was present and accounted for, so we were ready to hook it up.

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