Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Sony have announced two new products in its GIGA Juke range of streaming home audio equipment, which also add docks for the company’s Walkman range such as the OLED-touchscreen Walkman-X we reviewed. The NAS-SC500PK (shown here) gets increased amplification - up to 100W - and a chunkier 160GB hard-drive, while the NAS-E300HD (shown after the cut) sticks with 60W and half the storage.
The GIGA Juke NAS-SC500PK has a full color display and can feed music to up to five satellite systems; each can play separate tracks, or - by pressing the PARTY button - be synchronized to play the same thing. It comes with a new speaker design and can connect directly to your WiFi router to update its media database. There’s also the same SenseMe autoplaylist feature as on the new Sony PSP Go!
As for the Sony GIGA Juke NAS-E300HD, that has a monochrome display and 80GB of storage, together with 60W of amplification. It, too, can connect to the internet to update its database. Both it, and the NAS-SC500PK, will land in Europe midway through June 2009, prices to be confirmed.
The GIGA Juke NAS-SC500PK has a full color display and can feed music to up to five satellite systems; each can play separate tracks, or - by pressing the PARTY button - be synchronized to play the same thing. It comes with a new speaker design and can connect directly to your WiFi router to update its media database. There’s also the same SenseMe autoplaylist feature as on the new Sony PSP Go!
As for the Sony GIGA Juke NAS-E300HD, that has a monochrome display and 80GB of storage, together with 60W of amplification. It, too, can connect to the internet to update its database. Both it, and the NAS-SC500PK, will land in Europe midway through June 2009, prices to be confirmed.
Labels: Home Entertainment, media server, mediaplayer, Sony, wifi
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