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Re: Portable Streaming Device....Itunes ideally?!


  • Subject: Re: Portable Streaming Device....Itunes ideally?!
  • From: "Ben McCormack" <yahoogroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 13:21:26 -0000

Roku Soundbridge Radio.

It will play directly from iTunes sharing

http://www.rokulabs.com/products/soundbridge/SoundbridgeRadio/index.ph
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SoundBridge Radio is a complete Wi-Fi Music System that brings the
world of Internet radio to every room of the house in rich, clear,
stereo sound. Combining all of SoundBridge's advanced digital music
streaming functionality with incredible-sounding stereo speakers,
subwoofer, AM/FM radio and alarm clock, SoundBridge Radio takes
today's tabletop radio to the next level in audio power and ease of
use. Access all your music using simple and familiar radio controls.
A few buttons for presets, scan, and source select make digital music
easily accessible.

Ben


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "noel_pilot" <HA@...> wrote:
>
> So....with summer supposedly here Im thinking that I'd like
something
> portable that I can carry around the house, kitchen/bathroom/garden
> etc that will give me access to my itunes library or similar,
>
> Im just renting a room in a shared house at the moment so don't
really
> want to install units in each room altho obviously in the future
> that'll be the plan, ( mmmmm Sonos!!! )
>
> So....what are my options?  Thinking a small ish units, to be
powered
> by mains or battery that'll let me stream or access itunes!?
>
> ideally self contained with speakers built in...
>
> does anythign exist?!!
>
> Thanks again
>
> Noel
>







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