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Here is where the eggs and associated electronics are genetically engineered. The hatchery is obviously at Dai Hwa.


This office floor shows one intended—absolutely minimalist—application of a flat-screen TV served up with fresh eggs.



What would happen if you cracked an egg open along its seam?


You'd see the main driver's magnet, the opposing passive radiator and the 1-bit digital amplification board.


Given the multiple boxes and their parts count which tend to make up costly audiophile systems, such reductionism seems nearly insulting. What could one possibly expect it would deliver? How would keeping it real and honest surprise collide?


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