Musicplayer
The Sonos ZonePlayer brings great sounding music to any and every room in
your house - regardless of where your music collection is stored. If you're
wondering why we called it a ZonePlayer rather than a room player, the
answer is simple: a room doesn't always define the space where you want to
listen to music - think living room + dining room, not to mention, your
backyard.
http://www.sonos.com/
Carlos Heredia Garrido
carlos.heredia@corp.terra.com
Wireless & Services Product Manager
www.invertia.com
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Giovanni Bertani
<giovanni.bertani@e Para: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
xsense.com> cc:
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humm this looks interesting for everything we have discussed so far:
AirPort Express a hint to wireless iPod?
June 9 - 15:51 EDT Macworld editor Jason Snell believes that iPods
will eventually boast built-in AirPort or Bluetooth, allowing the
device to stream music wirelessly via the new AirPort Express base
station. "When I really dug into the details of AirPort Express, the
first thing I thought of was a handheld, iPod-like remote control that
let you choose playlists, browse albums, and the rest -- basically
letting you do everything you could from iTunes, without having to walk
over to a computer and pick up a mouse. At which point I had to ask
myself: why not just stick AirPort inside the iPod and let iPods stream
their music directly to AirPort Express-driven speakers? What better
iPod-like remote control could there be?
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Received on Tue Jun 15 19:26:49 2004