JBL Creature III Speakers Announced, Look Slick

Creature III Speakers Exclusive from Apple, Work With PCs

JBL Creature III Speakers

Although we know that Yamaha’s YSP-5100 digital sound projector is capable of replacing all those speakers that came bundled with your hi-fi sound system, in honesty it’s a fact that we can’t say no to JBL’s latest addition to their computer speakers lineup. Dubbed JBL Creature III, the slick speakers look cool and share a close resemblance to the ghosts from Pac Man that the previous Creature II had, but promise not to compromise on quality for looks.

Which is true!

Available in black or white, the new JBL Creature III speakers are actually a 2.1 system with a pair of satellites that measure 3″ x 3″ x 2-3/4″ and a 3-inch subwoofer that measures 9″ x 9″ x 9″. The system outputs a total power of 25W, with the satellites having 5W and the subwoofer 15W.

Although available exclusively in Apple stores and on Apple.com, the Creature III speakers promise to work like a charm even with your PC — no matter what OS you’re running. So better save some $129.99 if you want to buy yourself a gift in time for X-mas.

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