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Klipsch has launched the ProMedia Lumina, a modern 2.1-channel desktop speaker system that updates its iconic 1999 ProMedia line with horn-loaded MicroTractrix technology for high efficiency, low distortion, and immersive nearfield sound.
The system features customizable RGB lighting, tiltable stands, and a sleek carbon wood-grain vinyl finish, catering to gamers, content creators, and hybrid work setups.
Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, and 3.5mm AUX, with advanced controls available via the Klipsch Connect Plus mobile app and a new Klipsch Control App for Windows PCs.
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* Disney+ has completely removed HDR support, including HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, due to an ongoing patent dispute affecting all subscription tiers.

* Munich launches the inaugural Munich HiFi Days in March, filling the gap left by the departed international High End trade show.

* Starting in 2026, Dirac Live software licenses will be sold in-person at HiFi Klubben stores across Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, and the Netherlands.

* XGIMI launched its first professional-grade 4K laser projector, TITAN, on February 27 for ¥698,000, with a limited-time discounted price of ¥598,000.