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Audio Players
 
Creative Zen Portable Media Center - October 7, 2004
This is Creative's contribution to the universal portable audio/video TV media player platform defined and promoted by Microsoft.

 

Philips Electronics Audio Jukebox - August 19, 2004
Philips Electronics HDD120 Audio Jukebox MP3 recorder and player with 32MB memory and 120GB storage.
 
 
Jukebox Multimedia - August 20, 2002
Archos Jukebox Multimedia is a handheld entertainment device. It has 20 GB of storage for playing and recording audio and video files.
 
 
Magnia SG20 Wireless Media Center - July 10, 2002
Magnia SG20 is a media server with a 7 port Ethernet switch and optional 802.11b connectivity. Features include photo album, video camera monitoring and recording, digital jukebox and file sharing.
 
 
DAS-950 PRO - March 14, 2002
Multizone digital audio server with up to 240GB of storage for 2800 hour of digital audio.
 
 
Advanced Digital Audio Center - January 16, 2002
The Rio Advanced Digital Audio Center allows you to play digital music from CDs, MP3s, or other digital formats.
 
 
AudioReQuest ARQ2 - December 07, 2001
The ARQ2 from ReQuest Multimedia features a CD Player, Music Jukebox, and an Internet & MP3 music player.
 
 
FW-i1000 - November 27, 2001
If you would like the FW-i1000 to simply play your favorite radio station, tape, or CD, of course it can do that just fine, but if you're looking for something a little more high-tech, the FW-i1000 can take you to the Internet, too.
 
 
ZapStation - November 24, 2001
The ZapStation is a broadband connected device that streams audio and video downloaded off the Internet through regular stereo devices and onto your TV.
 
 
Entre - October 26, 2001
With the ability to control your audio receiver, DVD player, and digital media files, the Kenwood Entre will not only enter your home, but probably take over your whole entertainment center.
 
 
iPAQ Music Center - September 05, 2001
The Compaq Ipaq is a stand-alone device that stores and encodes digital music, plays CDs, and accesses Internet radio stations. It connects to the Internet via a built-in 56K modem and can also network to a PC over home phone lines (HomePNA). Its TV browser makes viewing and managing song lists easy.
 
 
Kima - August 22, 2001
The Kima is wireless audio device that transmits via a base unit that is connected to a PC. An additional receiving unit is connected to or placed near a radio. It transmits up to a 1000 feet using one of two FM frequencies.
 
 
SoundServer M1000 - August 10, 2001
Listen to different pieces of music, in different rooms, at the same time, all from a single SoundServer M1000 from Imerge. It has multiple hard drive configurations available with up to 225 GB storage space, which translates into 4,070 hours of compressed music. The Sound Server M1000 connects online with either a 56K modem or Ethernet to a broadband modem.
 
 
Digital Entertainment Center - July 16, 2001
When it's all about convergence, check out the Digital Entertainment Center. A set top box, CD player/writer,and MP3 tuner all in one. Talk about sophisticated entertainment!
 
 
iRad-S - July 06, 2001
The IRAD-S combines Internet streaming and downloadable audio with traditional CD and AM/FM stereo. There is no need for a PC, and it come with two different configurations for online connectivity - 56K modem or Ethernet/Home PNA. Unlike the IRAD-C, the IRAD-S is an all-in-one system that includes detachable speakers.
 
 
Dell Digital Audio Receiver - June 26, 2001
The Dell Digital Audio Receiver plays music from the PC anywhere in the home. Just connect the receiver to a stereo system or directly to speakers and content is streamed from the PC over the phone line or Ethernet network.
 
 
Turtle Beach AudioTron - June 14, 2001
The Turtle Beach AudioTron connects to a PC through standard telephone wiring to access music anywhere in the house. It plugs into stereo components and uses the PC to store, organize, and play CD collections or downloaded music. It even has an IR remote for controlling PC functions from the AudioTron location.
 
 
iRad-C - May 22, 2001
The IRAD-C combines Internet streaming and downloadable audio with traditional CD and AM/FM stereo. There is no need for a PC, and it come with two different configurations for online connectivity - 56K modem or Ethernet/Home PNA. The IRAD-C connects to your home stereo system.
 
 
Digital Audio Server DAS-750 - May 16, 2001
The Lansonic Digital Audio Server allows users to store select and control music remotely over a network. It has a built in Web server for remote accessiblity and each unit can play up to 5 different music selections in different rooms of the house. It's available with different storage configurations and includes a diskless model to network with a first DAS unit with storage or a PC.
 
 
Rio Digital Audio Receiver - May 09, 2001
Rio Digital Audio Receiver streams music from the PC to any room in the house over the phone lines or Ethernet network. It can be used with an existing stereo system or connected directly to speakers.
 
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