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Lenovo YOGA Pro 16s Extreme Edition Laptop uses AAC high-bass crossover six speakers

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Lenovo’s YOGA flagship flipbook, launched last year, was the world’s first laptop to feature a Bowers & Wilkins custom audio system with a built-in four-speaker system, including two tweeters and two mid-bass units.

This year, Lenovo launched the YOGA Pro 16s Supreme Edition notebook with a RuiSheng Technology high-bass crossover six-young back-to-back audio solution.

The RuiSheng technology high and low-frequency crossover six Yang back-to-back audio solutions are introduced as follows:

The Lenovo YOGA Pro 16s Supreme Edition is equipped with a high-pass crossover six Yang back-to-back audio solution, consisting of six speakers at the top of the industry, including ultra-linear low-frequency units combined with a unique back-to-back design, effectively helping the Lenovo YOGA Pro 16s Supreme Edition to improve low-frequency performance and broaden the high-frequency sound range.

In terms of the number of speakers, the hardware solution consists of two independent high-frequency units and four ultra-linear low-frequency units, six speakers in the high and low-frequency bands each have their own role to play, cooperate with each other to broaden the frequency band, restore the texture and detail of the sound, bringing 1 + 1 > 2 good sound quality.

Compared to the 4-speaker array of the previous generation of Lenovo YOGA, the 6-speaker array makes Lenovo YOGA Pro 16s Supreme Edition more dynamic, with an average 15dB increase in bass loudness, low-frequency dive from 300Hz to 100Hz, high-frequency extension from 10kHz to 20kHz, covering a wider range of sound, notebook bass is fuller, treble is more transparent, and the sound details are even more delicate. The sound detail is even better.

In terms of structural design, the ultra-linear low-frequency unit in the Lenovo YOGA Pro 16s Supreme Edition incorporates an innovative back-to-back (bi-directional diaphragm) design, where two vibration systems are stacked back-to-back, the structural design itself effectively counteracts vibrations while the two vibration systems dramatically increase volume. Not only that, the speaker unit in Lenovo YOGA Pro 16s Supreme Edition also introduces the FPC super linear structure that effectively reduces diaphragm roll-off, which combined with the back-to-back design can better reduce the problem of shell vibration and make the notebook sound pure.

Officially, this is also the first time that RichSound, the acoustic solutions brand of RuiSound Technology, has implemented a commercially sound solution in a notebook client.

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