Hamilton Electronic's USB-compliant Headphones

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GETTING AN EARFUL: Hamilton’s new line
of headphones comes with a deluxe option.

HAMILTON ELECTRONICS USB-compliant line of headphoneseliminates the need for a sound card or additional software. The PersonalSeries comes with replaceable ear pads, while the Deluxe Series isavailable with leatherette ear pads and with or without a microphone.The headphones are equipped with preloaded software offering digital soundquality and plug-and-play convenience. Accessories such as microphones andUSB headphone adapters, which allow the user to convert an ordinary set ofheadphones into a USB-ready model, are extra. Price: Personal Series $24,Deluxe Series $34.

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