5.13.2005
            A Korean research firm has  announced that it has developed a technology for the mass production of sound  speakers that are as flexible as fabric. "This product will cause revolutionary  changes in how speakers will look in the future," said Koh Seok-geun, president  of PNI. "It took four years of studies after we initially developed the technology  to make it available for mass production."    
          
		
	
		The speakers are made with a kind of plastic that is studded with electrodes; PNI researchers used plasma on the electrodes to get them to stick to the plastic, solving an essential problem. Just cut out any size piece of the fabric and attach it to an amplifier with a wire - drape your new speaker over an object, hang them like curtains, or put them in a picture frame. You could even make a cheap suit coat for hawking your wares at trade shows.
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