Benwins
EX-4 audio system wins a third award for
innovative product design. EX-4 is Benwins
latest futuristically designed, laser-tuned flat
panel multimedia speaker system.
The International
Consumer Electronics Show has recognized EX-4 for
outstanding design and engineering innovations.
An expert panel of judges, made up of the trade
press along with leading engineers and industrial
designers, selected EX-4 out of approximately 600
entries. This ultra-modern and uncoventional
speaker system was already featured as Product
Design of the Year in Business Week, after
receiving the 1999 award for Design Excellence
from the Industrial Design Society of America.
The EX-4 flat panel system is also in the
collection of The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of
Architecture and Design, the result of being
awarded their 1999 Good Design Award.
Fast becoming one
of the hottest new products for 2000, EX-4 has
many unique features that can turn any computer
system, cd player, portable radio or dvd player
into a high tech audio system. EX-4 is a
three-piece system, featuring a pair of
ultra-modern 7mm wide flat panel satellite
speakers. Power, volume and tone controls are
conveniently located on the satellite speaker.
This system also features a larger subwoofer and
better sound quality than its predecessor, the BW2000
that has won the LadyDragon's Award. The
futuristic look is further enhanced by the use of
aerospace panel materials. The EX-4 is the
worlds first NXT-approved flat panel
speaker designed and engineered in the United
States. EX-4 is now in production and has a MSRP
of $129.99
Benwin multimedia
speaker systems are sold and distributed in the
U.S. by Kwong Quest, LLC, headquartered in City
of Industry, California. Kwong Fong Industries,
the parent company of Kwong Quest, was founded in
1968 and had revenues exceeding $950 million last
year. The company is listed in the Taiwan top 100
companies.