Griffin Twenty hands-on (video)
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Griffin's rounded off its hat-trick of new devices for CES with the Twenty: a digital audio amplifier that'll turn any pair of speakers into a wireless HiFi by docking your Airport Express. Once you've hooked up a pair of noisyboxes you've got lying around, you can mosh to 2.1 sound with a maximum of 20 watts coming out of each driver -- it'll even accommodate a powered subwoofer that has an active crossover at 80Hz. Check out the sneak peak of the device after the break.
Update: Griffin has confirmed that the Twenty will cost under $200 (without the Airport Express)
Dana Murph contributed to this report.