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| BOSTON--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--April 28, 2000--JAM Technologies revealed during an interview with John C. Dvorak
how its latest invention -- the REVA (TM) True Fidelity (R) audio amplifier which brings
ultra-high resolution audio to computers at no increase in cost -- eliminates the need for
consumers to ever again spend thousands of dollars on a home stereo. Dvorak's ``Real
Computing'' program is being aired on National Public Radio stations starting April 27.
For local broadcast times and the complete interview transcript, go to www.realcomputing.com. Once the exclusive province of the elite audiophile community, high-resolution audio will be available to everyone later this year for no more than the price of an average personal computer. REVA True Fidelity gives top-tier computer manufacturers a premium feature that is not available to manufacturers of low-cost computers. ``Making studio-quality, ultra-high-resolution audio the critical difference allows better computer makers such as Compaq, Dell, Apple, and Gateway to sell more of their mid-range and deluxe models,'' said Larry Kirn, Chief Technology Officer. ``With a personal computer soon to be the only economical source for high resolution, high power audio, would-be stereo purchasers are expected to buy REVA True Fidelity computers instead of conventional, multi-thousand dollar stereo systems.'' JAM can be reached via Web (www.jam-tech.com), e-mail (marketing@jam-tech.com), and telephone (617-JAM-8666).
Contact: JAM
617-JAM-8666
marketing@jam-tech.com
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