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Applications • Office Systems • Music Servers • Internet Distribution
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The low cost of wireless systems, which are so easy to deploy, is a driving force in Wireless Music. Again there are many applications and hardware players available, but the use of the T2 as your music server, allows the music host to be placed in the lounge – under the TV. Add music easily, and then play it back on demand. Tranquil recommend the Creative Sound Blaster Wireless Music – you can buy it bundled with your own T2.
FEATURES Sound Blaster® Wireless Music gives you the freedom to play all of the MP3 and WMA music on your PC in another room of your home over your existing 802.11b or 802.11g wireless network. The remote control features a large LCD screen that lets you view and choose songs and playlists without needing a TV like other systems. The wireless receiver connects to any audio system, so you can listen to your music in any room, on your Home Entertainment system or with any powered speakers. And Sound Blaster Wireless Music is designed to be easier to set up than other solutions, detecting your existing wireless network and either connecting automatically or with a simple USB setup.Sound Blaster Wireless Music makes it easy to listen to your PC music collection in the living room, bedroom, or any other room where you want to enjoy music. Wireless Music Anywhere Listen to the MP3's on your PC in another room of your home over your 802.11b or 802.11g wireless network, up to 4 wireless receivers can be connected at once. Your Music, Your Choice - no TV needed View and choose songs and playlists from your entire MP3 collection on the remote control's built in LCD screen Music that's heard, not seen Place the music receiver anywhere since the remote uses RF transmission it doesn't require line of sight Connects to any speakers Works with home stereo and standalone speakers featuring digital optical (SPDIF) and standard RCA connectors Simple Setup Detects your network, connecting automatically or with a easy USB setup
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