MacVoices #25012: CES Unveiled - Monar's Canvas Speaker Displays Art Too
Release Date: 01/17/2025
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info_outlineAt CES Unveiled in Las Vegas, Lianuan (Ben) Yu, the Founder & CEO of Monar, covers the feature of their “canvas speaker” that not only can play your favorite music, is also entertainment for your eyes. Monar can display song lyrics, over 50,000 classic art images, and your own photos. It can even create art based on the music that you are playing.
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