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 Roku M2000 Soundbridge
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Roku M2000 Soundbridge
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RRP: £298
Year: 2004

Description: · Network music player that lets you play your PC or Mac digital music files anywhere in the house · Connecting your stereo or powered speakers to your computer’s digital music library · WMA, MP3, AAC, AIFF and WAV music formats supported · Network ready with wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi . Bright, sharp vacuum-fluorescent display, 12 inches wide for up to four lines of text, 512x32 pixels · Apple Rendezvous, iTunes and Windows Media Connect support · Custom remote control · Quickly browse huge music collections by Song, Album, Artist, Genre or Composer · Internet Radio without running any music server on your computer · Music Visualizers · Sleek industrial design · 400MHZ Blackfin microprocessor · Ready for future software updates · Coax and Optical Digital Audio Outputs · Expandable Distribution: Connect up to ten units to one computer running Windows Media Connect (or five running iTunes®); each user can select different music to play · Compact Body: 17 inches wide

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