Bose introduces Companion 20 computer speakers with DSP for £199
26 Jul 2011

Need a smart looking pair of stereo speakers to go with your computer? Say hello to the new Bose Companion 20, yours for £199.
Each speaker measures 8.9cm wide x 11cm deep, incoprates a new driver and amplification and uses Bose TrueSpace digital signal processing (DSP) to "expand the acoustic image".
Volume control is via a circular control pod that also gives one-touch muting, and there's a headphone jack and input for connecting other portable devices.
The Bose Companion 20 is available in silver from Bose retailers and the Bose website.

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I actually have listen to them yesterday in store, not long but for about 2 minutes, and I have to say that the sound is quite amazing. I currently own a Reelop ADM 5 monitors conected to my PC but I'm looking for something better. I went to to store to find a companion 3 II, but I found only these. I realized that they have decent bass and dynamic for its size, but the store area was very large so I think in normal small room they will sound even better .
I would probably buy the companion 3 II because they are longer on the market, but who knows if I buy C20 after couple of months and connect both sets together, that can be outstanding.
I really wish to see the full review of Companion 20, because they are really interesting choice.
I currently have the bose companion 3, very good.
I'd like to see a WHF review of these. Thought I'd never consider a Bose product... but these look like they could be decent value. Considering B&W MM1s just now but these are obviously half the price, though no on-board DAC so I'll need to factor in the price of a sound card also.