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Sony unveils CPF-IX001 wireless streaming music system
Posted on July 21, 2006

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There are plenty of ways to stream music from your PC to other locations in the house, and now Sony has added yet another solution to this lengthy list. Their very new 2.1 channel CPF-IX001 wireless streaming music system. It’s a compact piece of equipment that uses your existing 802.11b/g setup to pull tunes from iTunes, Windows Media Player, Sony Connect, or other applications, and creates a unique IP address so multiple units can operate simultaneously over the same network. Thanks to Sony’s power line transmission technology that allows the main component to send both juice and audio signals to its subwoofer over a single cable, so no messy wires around. This becomes very handy if you are constantly moving the system.

This product will be available in stores somewhere in next month and will have a price tag of around $300.
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