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Philips Aurilium Sound Processor
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Written by Robby
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Sunday, 12 October 2003
Page 1 of 2 Philips has been a key player in the sound card field for years now, and they probably are best known for their Acoustic Edge line. They are now venturing out and expanding their sound product line up to include the Ariluim, an external sound processor. How does the Aurilium hold up to other top sound processors? Read on as we explore this new and exciting product.Philips has been a key player in the sound card field for years now, and they probably are best known for their Acoustic Edge line. They are now venturing out and expanding their sound product line up to include the Ariluim, an external sound processor. How does the Aurilium hold up to other top sound processors? Read on as we explore this new and exciting product.

The Aurilium doesn't skip any steps when it comes to looking good. Even the packaging makes the product look sleek, although its a pain to open. The sound processor comes with everything you need to get up and running, which is always something I enjoy. Don't you just hate it when you go out and buy something only to find out you have to buy something else to get it to work? You may be surprised how many times that has actually happened to me.

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