Wednesday, August 09, 2006

home stereo: Logitech offers new streaming music system

By Keith Shaw on Wed, 08/09/2006

If you've been aching for a digital music system that streams music from your PC's music collection to a stereo system or powered multimedia speakers but can't afford those giant home audio systems, Logitech is offering an alternative.

The company this week launched its Wireless DJ Music System ($249.99, available in late September), which connects a PC to a stereo system or speaker system through its Music Anywhere wireless technology. The system can play any PC audio file, including MP3, iTunes (AAC), Windows Media Audio, Internet radio and podcast files (listen to Twisted Pair on your home stereo!), Logitech says. An included remote control includes a display and scroll wheel that lets users change songs from anywhere within the house, and includes a "DJ List" option, which lets users add songs or albums to the queue without having to stop the music.

The system includes a transmitter that plugs in via USB on the computer, and a Music Receiver/Dock, which connects to a stereo system via RCA connections, or a powered speaker system through a 3.5mm headphone jack. The system can stream music at a range up to 150 feet (50 meters), and the remote control automatically connects to the PC and offers the same range, Logitech says. The system also includes Logitech's StreamPoint PC software, which compiles audio files, playlists and Internet radio stations from iTunes, Windows Media Player and Musicmatch Jukebox to create a unified music library, the company adds.

Additional Add-On Receivers will cost $79.99, which allows for additional systems to connect to the unit. Up to four additional receivers can be added to the system, creating a multi-room audio system.

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