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The CD-1 is no longer available. All manufacturers are shifting their high-end CD transport business to produce DVD transports. While they continue to build low-cost CD transports, the market for high-quality CD transports can't compare to the market for DVD based drives.
We certainly don't plan to abandon the CD market. However, we need time to complete other projects prior to coming up with a new CD solution.
One solution that my other company, NorhTec is working
on is a silent PC. Our Silent PC has a digital out so that it can be used for
a variety of home entertainment solutions. We are also exploring the possibility
of a DAC. However, we don't have an imediate replacement product.
nOrh Loudspeaker will make their first US appearance at the Midwest Audiofest in Lima, Ohio. This show is primarily focused on horns and tubes but there will be solid state and DIY projects there as well. We realize that this is not one of the main audio shows. For us, this is a practice run. We would like to come to the US more often. This event will give us a chance to test out the waters.
Our team got visas for this event and it will be each of their first time to the United States. We look forward to meeting new friends and visiting with some of our existing friends at the show.
For more information about the event, please check out the following website.

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view of nOrh Marble Subwoofer showing folded prism design
We hinted that we were working on a marble subwoofer and we have received many e-mails asking about this. Working with marble is not as easy as working with wood. We have been testing the marble subwoofer and we can let out a bit of information.
The marble subwoofer is 65 liters. It is a folded prism transmission line. We use a marble panel internally to create two prisms from the rectangle. The woofer is on one side of and the port is on the other. We place the port on the bottom. We learned this technique with our Prism loudspeakers and we find that we can get better bass by coupling the port to the floor in this matter. It makes it much easier to place the subwoofer anywhere in the room.
The marble subwoofer weighs 200 pounds without the amplifier. It has its own casters. The top is made from granite instead of marble. Granite is a harder surface than marble so this will make it more practical to use the subwoofer as a stand.
Most of my listening has been with the 4.0s. I use these for testing as the 4.0s have little bass of their own so it allows me to evaluate the subwoofers more accurately.
We have decided not to spoil the cosmetics of the subwoofer by mounting the amplifier inside the cabinet. We believe that it is better to put everything outside the cabinet. This cabinet will last more than a lifetime. Updating the subwoofer only requires swapping out the woofer.
Once again, we are using the Vifa PL22WR09. I still find this one of the most amazing 8 inch woofers available This is a larger version of the woofer we used in the 6.5 and 6.9. The 8 inch version is even more remarkable. We have tested the 10 inch from the same family but we think the 8 inch makes a better subwoofer.
The bass response for the subwoofer is - 3 dB at 26 Hz. It is -6 dB at 24 Hz and -10 dB at 22 Hz. From 26 to 100 Hz, the response is essentially flat.
The marble subwoofer sounds different than our MDF version. The bass is deeper. The bass has more impact. The sound is purer and is more holographic.
We don't have a final price yet on the marble subwoofer but we are trying our best to keep the prices as reasonable as possible. One can only imagine the painstaking labor and high shipping costs that go into such a product. We are looking into what we can save by shipping by boat. By air, the cost is likely to be about $600 for shipping. Right now, my best guess is that a subwoofer without amplifier will cost about $1,500.00 which would include shipping.
Our plan is to package the amplifier in a teak cabinet so that it can be attractively displayed as a separate amplifier. We would be happy to build external passive crossover for anyone wanting a passive version.
Not everyone agrees with me but I believe certain things about making a subwoofer. These are:
1. Subwoofers should be measured the same way as other loudspeakers. You should state the -3 dB point. This will tell you the actual low frequency performance. Most companies will tell you the dB output at a given frequency. This might 10 dB down. I have seen many subwoofer with a -3 dB at 40 Hz stating that they have a 100 dB output at 24 Hz. Overall, smaller woofers in large cases make for more musical subwoofers.
2. Most woofers are designed for vertical mounting. Only speaker with servos are designed to be mounted horizontally. The problem with mounting a woofer horizontally is that the weight of the woofer will make the woofer have to fight gravity more. Assume the woofer is mounted pointing towards the floor. In the resting position, the weight of the woofer makes the motor have to work harder to pull the woofer back. When the woofer extrudes, gravity makes the woofer overshoot. Another problem comes for the weight of the voice coil and causing distortions in the shape of the woofer when it faces down. This is something that is easy to observe by holding a woofer towards the floor.
3. Many subwoofers use cheap cabinets. Subwoofers require very rigid cabinets in order to deliver really good bass.
4. Many subwoofers use very mediocre OEM amplifiers.
Anyone who reads any reviews about nOrh products know that the one thing that receives high praise from us is the bass. We always try to create bass that has both weight and authority. We also want it to be rhythmic and emotional. I have heard very expensive loudspeakers that sound as if the bass is on a time delay. The bass is simply not keeping up with the rest of the music. I want bass that is tightly integrated and works with the main loudspeakers as an integrated unit.
I believe that we have once again exceeded our expectations with the nOrh marble subwoofer. We will be posting more details soon. What I can say now is that a pair of marble 4.0s (or ceramics) and the nOrh marble subwoofer, will put the shame some of the most expensive loudspeakers I have heard.
We have never officially offered marble kits. We have offered upgrades to people who own wood versions of the 7.0s and 9.0. The problem has been we simply could not meet demand for the orders we had. Now that we have Synthetic Marble versions of the 7.0 and 9.0s, some of the pressure has been taken off of our marble production. We are going to offer a very limited time offer for customers to purchase marble kit versions of the 7.0 and the 9.0. We will make the 7.0 kit available at $1,000.00 and the marble 9.0 available for $1,200.00. We only have about 10 pairs of each to offer. Once these are gone, we won't be extending the offer.
The kit comes with everything required except the drivers. All you need is an allen wrench to install the woofers and tweeters. The cost for the drivers for the 7.0 are about $450.00. The cost for the drivers for the 9.0 are about $1,000.00.
While installing the drivers is not complicated, please remember, these cabinets are very heavy. We suggest using a very soft surface when working on marble loudspeakers. If you want a list of companies selling Scanspeak drivers, you can check out the following outdated page.
Please don't hesitate. Once these units are gone, it is
unlikely we will make this offer again soon.
As February is a short month, I have decided to leave many of last month's photos on the website as some people might have missed them. Please come back and take a look because we have a lot going on now. We should have some photos soon of the marble subwoofer and the new cosmetics for Le Amp.
Please take time to check out the latest review of the SM 6.9s on Soundstage's website. Update: 1 March 2002, Webmaster: SoundStage seems to be updating their website, and it is offline at the moment. Please visit their site later, and you would have to search the review. When it comes up, we will post the direct link here. Update: 6 March 2002, Webmaster: SoundStage is up, and here's the link.
While it is always nice to see published reviews, I most enjoy reading letters from customers. Here are some examples of some comments I received recently:
"I like the 3.0's very much. For the price, they do exactly as advertised." - Mike Callaghan
"I'm happy to tell you that the LeAmp matches the [more expensive amplifier] in all areas AND it beats the [more expensive amplifier] in neutrality and transparency. The warm coloration of the [more expensive amplifier] is exposed when playing acoustic guitars. Steel strings sounded like steel strings on the LeAmp. The [more expensive amplifier] warms it up a bit and make it unrealistic." - Selang Ho
"Hooked up the nOrh 4.0 without a subwoofer yesterday and MAN IT SOUNDS AMAZING!!!"
"With a speaker this small and ridiculously cheap it's unbelievable that you could achieve such excellent sound quality. They simply dissapear and can easily trick someone into believing there are other speakers making the sound. Pardon my comparison but figuratively speaking, these are like [xxxx] cubes without the hype and just the stunning facts. I'm so happy with them that I'm thinking of buying the bigger models in the near future." - Donato Demeterio
"The CD-1 came today. I ran home from work to get an early start on break in. Early listening says WOW!." - Bruce Settergren
"These speakers are the cats meow! I loved the marble 4's; but the 9's...wow! These speakers tower above the 4's but simply disappear when playing and throw a soundstage deep into the room. It had my young son confused and my smile turned to a laugh to see him walking up to the center channel speaker and putting his ear next to it to see where the sound was eminating from. (The center and surrounds, marble 4's, were not on). I had always read about people saying they heard things in the music they had not heard before, but I had not really experienced that so much with the 4's; but with the resolving capabilities of the 9's, I was hearing fingers sliding along the chords and the breaths the artists would take, which seemed to pull the artist into the room with me for a personal performance. Obviously these speakers play deeper than the 4's and play deeper even than the previous speakers I had which were old [x]. (I am fairly new to this addiction and am still upgrading, I guess I'll be saying that for the rest of my life now). I have also read where some people felt the 9900 tweeter was too bright but I felt it was right on. There was great synergy between the drivers and the music just flowed, enveloping me in musical nirvana." - J. McGee
"Frankly, I really don't think, until I owned these, I ever appreciated what 'soundstaging' meant, now though, there is space between every instrument. I was astonished and felt like cartwheeling about. These speakers, by the way, replaced my more expensive B&W 603's" - John
We are quite happy that so many people have written us about our products. It helps inpire us to create new products.
The ceramic 4.0 project was one of the most difficult
projects we ever took on. We quickly learned why there are virtually no other
loudspeakers made out of ceramic. It is quite difficult to do. After producing
ceramic loudspeakers for over a year, we have gotten a lot better at it. We
have been creating some special versions. The first special version is our Celedon
loudspeaker. Intiailly, we announced we would have to charge $500 for the Celedon
version. We have been able to produce our Celedon loudspeakers for the same
price as the other colors.
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This month we add another special version. Three years ago, we did a wood version of the 4.0s that we called the All American. We posted photos of it on the website. When we started doing ceramic, we asked if they could do a ceramic version of the same design. Initially we tried painting over white ceramic. The problem is that if we used a ceramic glaze, we have to do additional firings. I wanted to do a ceramic version of the All American because I wanted to have a loudspeaker with colors that would not fade.
This month we introduce the nOrh 4.0 "All American".

Introducing the All American nOrh 4.0 $450.00 USD.
From time-to-time, we find that there are companies copying our designs. We have seen some copies come out of China and even copies out of the United States. One company bought and copied our nOrh 6.5. They advertise their product by telling people to buy American. I find that very ironic. I started nOrh up to provide jobs for Thais. I have never taken any money for myself. All of my time is volunteered. I feel that this attitude is a true American attitude. I do not think that copying an idea from another country and selling the copied product for a profit is The American Way.
To me, being an American has more to do with what you believe than where you happen to be. What Americans want is a peaceful planet where each person is allowed to peruse their personal dreams and follow their faith. At nOrh, we have Christians, Muslims and Buddhists working together. Most of the managers are women.
The reason that I bring all this up is that the All American 4.0 was designed by a Thai. I didn't ask him to design the speaker. He brought it to me and asked me if I liked it. I liked it but I could not understand why a non-American would artistically render an American flag. I asked him why he did this. He told me that he did it because the American flag represented his own personal dreams.
I was quite touched by this. I think it is a message that many Americans don't hear often enough. When we read or watch the news, we are often left with the impression that Americans are not liked anywhere and that much of the world is anti-American. Being a world traveler, I have found this not to generally be the case. I believe that most of the people in the world admire America. Many of the world's people would like to be an American.
For the past three weeks, I have had an opportunity to meet up with a Thai lady who moved to the US for seven years. When I met her again, she told me that she is now an American. She still loves her country of birth. She still likes Thai food. She told me that there is something about being an American that goes deep inside her heart.
This month, I would like to invite you to buy a loudspeaker designed and built in Thailand by Thais who are inspired by the American dream.
Very soon, we will post a photo of the latest Le Amp. We will have some cosmetic changes that we will not disclose here. Please come back and look for new photos. To see TNT-Audio's review, go here.
Le Amp
Note: Rest of the newsletter contains information from last month. However, there are some new pictures of our MicroServers and Quiet PC. If you would like to skip to this section directly, click here, and scroll down for the new pictures.
Last month, we introduced three new Synthetic Marble loudspeakers. We introduced the Synthetic Marble 9.0, the Synthetic Marble 7.0 and the Synthetic Marble mini 9.0.
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The mini 9.0s use the same woofer as its larger brothter. Instead of the 9900 tweeter with its large faceplate, we are using the 9700 that is electronically identical. The cabinet is a 11 liter Synthetic Marble drum. Despite its small size, the mini 9.0 still outputs an amazing 45 Hz -3dB. This is deeper bass than I have ever heard from a loudspeaker this size. The mini 9.0 is better suited for people who already have subwoofers. The smaller size and lower price open up new possiblities such as bedroom, den or even office. The mini 9.0 is available in red, white, blue, green, black or white. The mini 9.0 makes a very good rear speaker for the full size 9.0.
The introductory price for the mini 9.0 is $1,500.00. This is an astonishingly low price for a loudspeaker with this high quality of components and this level of performance.
The obvious question is which speaker is better, the mini 9.0 or the 7.0. The answer is not so simple. The 7.0 will handle more power and can play louder. The mini 9.0 is faster and the bass has more authority. Personally, I would go for the full size 9.0s and not use a subwoofer. I think this is one of those situations where while the decision is not easy, there is no wrong decision.
The nOrh 9.0 has remained our best loudspeaker. The nOrh 9.0 was initially introduced in a wood drum cabinet. We later introduced the marble 9.0. The marble 9.0 has been called the best two way bookshelf speaker in the world. The marble 9.0 is a very special loudspeaker. After creating the nOrh 9.0, we decided to rethink and recreate our entire loudspeaker product line. The first product that resulted from this was the ceramic 4.0. The ceramic 4.0 is now out best selling loudspeaker. After that, we introduced the SM 6.9 and SM 6.1. Recently, we added the SM 5.1. We have now come full circle and we are introducing the SM 9.0.
The SM 9.0 sounds identical to the nOrh 9.0. The crossover, wiring and drivers are all the same. Even the look is nearly the same. Some people will certainly want to purchase real marble. Other people will choose to save the difference and buy the less expensive synthetic marble version.
We are also announcing the Synthetic Marble version of the 7.0. The original wood 7.0 sold for $1,400 and was praised as a fantastic value. The Synthetic marble sounds much better than the wood version. We used to offer an upgrade to the Scanspeak 9700 tweeter. We charged $200 for this upgrade. When we went to marble, all 7.0s were shipped with 9700 tweeters. If anyone still has a pair of wood 7.0s, they can upgrade them to either the real marble or the synthetic marble. Please write for details.
Anyone reading these pages knows that I believe that the 9.0s are our best loudspeakers. At $3,000, the marble version was compared to loudspeakers costing much more. We now offer the same sonic quality for 30% less. The Synthetic Marble Loudspeakers are being introduced at $2,000 USD. If you try to price out the parts, you will see this is an amazing offer. The tweeter sells for about $275.00 while the woofer sells for about $250.00. It costs about $1000.00 just to buy the drivers. The capacitors we use can sell for $35.00 each and each speaker has three. We use silver wire and stainless steel feet. Even building this speaker yourself using MDF, you probably could not build it for less money.
This month, we will make a special offer. The introductory price for the SM 9.0 is $2000.00 shipped. We are offering the SM 7.0s at an introductory price of $1,500.
There are many people who will still prefer the quality of real marble. For those, we will continue to manufacture the real marble loudspeakers as long as it is practical. For those who are primarily interested in the sound the SM 9.0 and SM 7.0 offer the same sonic quality for less money. The SM 9.0s are available in all the same colors as our other synthetic marble loudspeakers. Please read on for more details.
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After nOrh produced the marble 9.0s, 7.0s and 4.0s, we received universal praise how these loudspeakers sounded. We received rave reviews on all these products. We then set out to find a new way to build loudspeakers that would equal the sound of marble. After studying the acoustic properties of various materials, we found that ceramics had among the lowest acoustic absorption coefficients of any material. When we researched the Internet to see if anyone had made loudspeakers from ceramics, we found that a university in Finland had a degree course based on making loudspeakers from ceramics. We then realized this was not going to be an easy.
The sound of the nOrh 4.0s have be universally praised. TNT-Audio, GoodSound, and CheapHomeTheater have praised the nOrh 4.0s sonically. To quote a recent customer - "WOW, I am amazed at the nOrh 4.0 without a subwoofer". We are glad to let others rave about the sound of our products. This month, we are going to rave about the beauty of our products.
For the past few months, I have been working hard on something that most audiophile companies don't worry much about. I have been focusing on the look of our products. nOrh Loudspeakers sound great and most people think they also look beautiful. As beautiful as they are, I wanted them to be even more beautiful. We are now introducing new colors. The colors are now coordinated so that you can mix and match between real marble, synthetic marble or ceramic. You might want a pair of marble speakers for your left and right. You could use a ceramic 4.0 for the center and synthetic marble for the rear.
Shown below are different combinations of SM 5.1s
and Ceramic 4.0s showing off new color options.
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We have worked very hard to give our customers many options to create the ideal home theater system.
We are going to allow customers to mix and match between synthetic marble and ceramic. We will put together special programs for customers looking to buy combinations of SM 9.0, SM 6.9, SM 6.1, SM 5.1 and ceramic 4.0s. Because there are so many combinations possible, please write us for a quote. We will also allow customers to mix colors. Below is a photo we took of a black and a white Ceramic 4.0. We think the combination looks striking.

Picture of Black and White Ceramic 4.0s

Last quarter was the first quarter that Amazon.com showed a profit. EBay also reported a very good quarter. It appears that Internet shopping is becoming the standard. At the same time that Amazon and EBay had record quarters, K-Mart declared Chapter 11. Another bit of news was that 58% of Amazon's purchases were made by women. At nOrh, we have always known that it is very important to consider women's tastes when selling loudspeakers. Generally speaking, women are less excited about turning their living room into a listening room than men are. Part of our success is that we have tried very hard to take styling into consideration. We encourage those of you who need spousal approval (whether that be your husband, wife or other partner, let them look at our website.
Last month we introduced the marble nOrh 3.0. As we are showing mix and match idea, we wanted to show the nOrh 3.0s with other products. Please note on the photo of the SM 5.1 just how close the synthetic marble looks like real marble. Note how well the nOrh 3.0 marble matches the nOrh 4.0 ceramic.
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While I was taking photos, I asked the ladies in the office to pick out their favorite colors. I told them I wanted to take their photos with the nOrh 4.0s. If a color had been selected already, they had to pick another color. Below are the photos I took of some of our female employees showing off their favorite colors.
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| This is Boom. She joined nOrh last month. She works for Namphung. She helps with order processing and accounting. |
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I told Pan that she had to pick another color other than black as Boom had already selected that one. She then picked the red. |
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One of the things that bothers Namphung the most is when people ask her if Pan and her are sisters. |
Kloy just got her bachelor degree last month. Kloy also works for Namphung. Kloy does up the invoices and book keeping. | Chong took her photo last. That only gave her one choice green. Chong is engaged to Yuths and this obligates her to help us out in the office. Her mother has her own business so we are quite fortunate to have her come in and help us out. |
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nOrh recently acquired the license to one of the highest praised audiophile Jazz CD issues. The CD is Blue Skies by The Harry Allen Quartet. "The Harry Allen Quartet's debut outing is an assured and swinging disc of ballads that showcase this ensemble to good effect. &[T]his is great stuff in a late-night, mellow mood, but these guys can rock out, too, as an up-tempo reading of Bert Williams' minstrel song "Shine" reveals." Stereophile |
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As many here know, my background is computers. I worked in the computer industry for 20 years prior to starting nOrh Loudspeakers. Knowing how to use computers effectively and the basic engineering that goes with it has allowed me to quickly come up to speed on designing computers. We use computers to design our cabinets. We use computers to simulate our circuits. We use computers to test our loudspeakers and we use computers to do our styling.
I have started a new company called NorhTec. NorhTec will try to do for computers
what nOrh has done for audio--shake up the industry. There are many things
that are wrong with today's computers. They use up too much power. They
are too noisy. They take up too much space and they cost too much.
For months, Curt Wishman, our staff and I have been studying how to make computers that are lighter, more energy efficient and take up less space and cost less. The Microservers we will build are an extreme example. These will be ultra small computers that use up very little power for special applications such as military, police, security, embedded and mobile applications.
We are also working on computers that are designed for everyone else.
Many computers today, dominate the desk. They use up hundreds
of watt of energy--pouring out heat through their noisy fans. Those of
us that are forced to sit in front of computers all day long are forced to listen
to swishhhhhhhh all day long while fans try to circulate enough air to cool
down the power supply and the components in the computer.
I have owned many computers in my life. I built my first one. It was a Motorola
6802 based computer with 4K of memory and Tiny basic. I had to program it using
Octal codes. I graduated to an Atari 800 -- spending $600 on a Percom
floppy disk drive. Because of my Geek nature, I gravitated to Unix and
Linux . I learned all that I could about these operating systems. Played
with them when I wanted to play and then went back to Microsoft when I had to
do work.
I was never happy with the stability of Microsoft's operating systems until
Microsoft Windows 2000 came out. Microsoft 2000 had the stability I needed.
There were two drawbacks to Microsoft 2000. The first was that because
it was designed exclusively as a business operating system, it was more expensive
than Windows 98 or Windows ME. The second was that it supported less hardware
options than Windows 98 or Windows ME. It could sometimes be frustrating
finding support for hardware.
When XP came out, I was initially very skeptical. I am now a believer. I believe that Microsoft XP is the best desktop operating system I have worked with. It has all the stability of Windows 2000. I believe that in some areas, it is even more stable. Microsoft XP is also more compatible than Windows 2000 as it provides a compatibility mode to run existing software. You can define the version of Windows you want to emulate, define the resolution and define the number of colors. This is ideal for people running games. XP is also better suited for people who have a desire to use MS DOS applications. For example, you can format a bootable floppy using XP.
XP provides more integrated features. Without adding any software, you can use .zip files. XP has integrated CD-R burning. It also provides the best interface for priting images I have seen. You can rotate your files, select how you want them to print and print them--right from the OS.
Microsoft XP is available in two versions. I have tried both. What amazes me is how complete the Home version is. It has all the stability of the Professional version for much less money. I have successfully networked computers using both the Home version and the Professional version. I had no problems combining Linux and XP systems on the same network. In fact, it was no problem allowing Linux systems to access printers on the XP system.
If there is a disadvantage to Microsoft XP it is that you might need to buy new hardware to run it. All these features require more disk space and more memory. Unlike past versions of Microsoft, applications actually seem to run faster using Microsoft XP.
I have run XP on my aging laptop that is a Pentium II 300. The perforamnce is the same as when I was using Windows ME. I did upgrade the RAM from 64 to 192 MB and I upgraded the disk from 6.5 GB to 20 GB.
I have set up a lab with 10 computers running everything from
Free BSD, QNX, Solaris x86, Windows 98 and Windows XP. Basically, I have
been on a crash project to form a team of people who are the smartest people
on using computers to solve real problems. I want people with an open
mind. I want people who are willing to suggest something "outside the box"
if it is a better solution.
We have succeeded in creating a computer that runs at 800 Mhz but doesn't require
a fan. What that means is that we have developed a completely quiet computer
(except for the disk drive when it operates). Even so, we have selected
an ultra quiet disk drive so even it is not as noisy as most disk drives.
The computer that we had been working on is smaller, uses
less energy, produces less noise and generates less heat than most computers.
This computer is smaller than even the typical Micro ATX or Flex ATX computers.
This computer will be an ideal computer for multimedia. It has a TV output
so you can use the computer as a silent DVD player. We have even integrated a
SPDIF output so you can output the audio into your standard processor. The
unit will come standard with a DVD, 256 MB RAM 20 GB of disk. The system
will include audio, 10/100 BaseT, TV and SVHS output, integrated AGP video, 2
or 4 USB, RS232, printer port, game port, keyboard and mouse. While pricing
is not final, we estimate a selling price of about $495.00 USD.

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Artistic
concept of the upcoming NorhTec Microserver, Server Edition.
The NorhTec Microserver is the first self-contained server featuring
a PC/104 bus.
I started nOrh Loudspeakers with no intention of making money on the project. I wanted to preserve handicrafts and create jobs. Each time a customer writes and tells me how much they treasure our loudspeakers, I feel I have been compensated. My real career has been computers. I have worked in the computer field for 25 years. I worked for Sun Microsystems for 13 of those years.
I have helped to form a new company, NorhTec Microservers. This company is based out of Calgary, Canada. We will be building devices that run existing x86 applications but in a form factor small enough to allow computers to be used in locations that they could never be used before. The first product will be a general purpose server. It will be able to run Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Linux, Solaris x86, QNX, Vx, and BSD. It will have 2 x USB, 2 x 10/100BaseT, 2 x RS232, IrDA, VGA in, NTSC/PAL (in and out), audio (in and out) and PS/2 keyboard and mouse.

We believe that there is a huge market for this product particularly to build out the Internet into new locations. We believe that eventually, Internet access will be offered aboard airplanes, ships, trains busses and automobiles. For this to happen, smaller and more energy efficient servers will be required. There are a variety of solutions coming out that offer energy efficient designs. Many of these are based on RISC chips. While these solutions are fine for applications that are custom ported, these RISC solutions are not able to run the large library of applications that already exist on the x86 platform.
NorhTec Microservers can save substantially any time a network has to be rapidly deployed. NorhTec Microservers can be configured as firewall, gateways, application servers, video teleconferencing servers, bridges and laptop replacements. They key advantages of the NorhTec Microservers are:
1. Energy Efficient
Drawing only 5 Watts, our server will be very energy efficient. It will be possible to power microservers with a small battery or solar power.
Our devices will create new opportunities to help bridge the so-called digital divide and extend the Internet geographically (e.g. remote areas) as well as to expand the usefulness of mobile communications. They will make personal computers appear bulky, heavy and impractical. They will give professionals everything they need in one device and it will fit into a shirt pocket.
2. Small Footprint
As our servers are very compact, our customers will enjoy a significant reduction in the amount of floor space required (i.e. lower real estate leasing costs).
3. Portable
As our server is very small, very light weight and very power-efficient, it will be completely portable. Portability also translates to rapidly deployable.
4. Cross Platform Compatibility
Our MicroServer GP will be capable of running Windows, Linux, Solaris x86, QNX, Vx or DOS. This will provide mass market potential as it allows our customers to choose from thousands of existing applications.
Our server will employ an Internet standards-based architecture that enables it to function with other network devices that operate on a variety of operating systems, including Windows NT and UNIX. By being cross platform compatible, our server will enable our customers to realize the benefits of our products as part of their existing network infrastructure.
The compatibility of our products with various operating systems allows our users to run thousands of applications. It will be possible to install these applications through direct connection, over the Internet or through infrared transmission from another device. In addition, users will be able to synchronize with widely used desktop organizer software packages including Microsoft Outlook, and will be able to easily import personal data from other applications. The user can upgrade the functionality simply by adding standard PC peripherals.
5. Video Output Port
Our server will feature a video output port. This will allow users to browse web pages through their TV. We plan to create a communications link between a Palm device and the server so that a person can use their Palm device to interact with the server. The IrDA (i.e. Infrared) link will allow a person using a browser on their Palm device to navigate the web and input information into the Palm. This will then be beamed to the server via IrDA and the output will be displayed on the TV screen. In this way, a user can easily access Internet information through their ISP using the Palm as a remote control.
6. Attract and Support Application Developers
We intend to actively promote third-party development of software applications for our servers through a comprehensive partnership program with independent, open source software developers. We believe that our use of the Linux operating system is a fundamental element of this program, since an open source operating system better enables developers to create optimized and reliable, high value added applications.
7. Reliability
Our servers will be highly reliable. NorhTec Microservers will have a fail-safe feature that allows the server to always boot, even in the case of a hard disk drive failure. As the server will require ultra-low power, batteries will provide for several hours of emergency backup in case of power outages. The server will be designed to operate 24 hours a day without intervention.
8. Excellent Value Serving Multiple Customer Needs
We will design our products for quality, superior functionality and performance, all at low but fair price. This will allow us to gain acceptance in the worldwide office/consumer server market. Todays personal electronic market is highly fragmented. Consumers are forced to purchase a number of different devices, which in fact, contain virtually identical hardware components. For example, consumers buy PDAs, some of which only store personal information and may perform minor computing tasks (e.g. templates). Similarly, digital cameras capture photos but are inconvenient and expensive when it comes to storage of the digital images. Other single function devices include e-books, voice recorders, electronic games and MP3 players. Now laptops are perceived as large and not so portable and convenient. Business travelers, who carry along a laptop for presentations, experience frustrations with short battery life and slow boot-up times.
Our initial product, the MicroServer GP, will work in conjunction with, and will complement many devices by providing a file storage system. Our second product, our MicroServer PE, will be designed to perform most of the functions mentioned above - all in a single device - a device that could be with its user throughout the day.
9. Low Heat Dispersion
Operating at only 5 Watts, datacenter users will not require air conditioning as is needed in todays server rooms. This will further reduce operating expenses (e.g. power for air conditioning).
10. No Cooling Fan and Vent

Preview of upcoming Panda Quiet PC from NorhTec
Our servers will not require an internal cooling fan. This feature offers significant advantages in certain market segments. For example, in hazardous or corrosive chemical environments such as found in the chemical processing, pulp and paper, and the oil and gas industries, our server will be more adaptable as it will be easily encapsulated. Our server could be used in certain applications (e.g. emergency rooms) where fans are not permitted or in applications where cooling fans must be eliminated in order to ensure system reliability. We expect our servers will find ready markets in many countries where humidity and salty (e.g. ocean spray) or dusty environments cause premature failure of computing equipment requiring fans.
11. Networking and Internet Access and Home Networking
Our MicroServer will be designed to allow anyone with a cable modem or DSL connection to add a server between their home network and the Internet connection. Alternatively, the server can access a modem directly to allow the user to access the Internet. The user can use this server as a router, firewall or gateway for other computers or Internet appliances in the home. Builders of new homes may wish to include our server as they do a kitchen appliance package (e.g. home automation, home security).
12. Ease of Installation and Use
Our server will be pre-configured and include a simple set-up procedure designed to require less than 15 minutes for deployment by a non-technical person. Our web-based user interface will be intuitive and easy-to-use. It will shield the user from technical complexities and will minimize the need for a trained information technology employee. The MicroServer may be administered from any Internet accessible location.
13. Building Blocks for Future Growth
As the amount of data traffic handled by our customers MicroServer GP increases, additional units can be added at little incremental cost. This ability to easily add our servers (i.e. salability) provides an evolution plan that allows customers to develop their network infrastructure according to their needs.
14. Complete Integrated Solution
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Artistic Concept of the upcoming personal edition
The personal edition of the Microserver will feature a 640 x 480 4 inch screen. It will be x86 compatible and run existing Windows 9x applications. Pictured below shows the extensive I/O offered by the NorhTec Personal Server. The Personal Server will have 2 x USB, IrDA, microphone, 1 serial port, 1 Ethernet port, 1 keyboard, 1 mouse and a VGA port. The NorhTec Personal Server will provide desktop functionality in a form factor similar to a PDA. It will be the first device that can replace a desktop, laptop and PDA.

Namphung holding mockup of a NorhTec Microserver, Personal Edition

Mockup of NorhTec Microserver (PE) with Japanese PCS phone
Our products will provide our customers with complete solutions that do not require additional hardware or software. We will deliver customers the solutions they require, cost effectively.
NorhTec Microservers is looking for investors and partners. For additional information on NorhTec Microservers, please contact hambrook@apectec.com .
Sincerely,
Michael C. Barnes
President
nOrh Loudspeaker Company, Ltd.