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Shure E Series Gaming Edition by Evan Orensten

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We've been listening to music on our Shure E4c headphones since they came out last year and were excited to see the new Gaming Edition. These are technologically the same as the E Series currently available, but they are black (to match your gaming gear or your new iPod) and they have a shorter cord. The Gaming Edition will include the E2g, E3g and the E4g; sound quality and price increase as you move up the line (from around $99 to $299).

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This entry posted on 17 October 2005 at 4:52 AM
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