CES 2011: Sony Gives Wi-Fi Homeshare to Their Audio Devices
07 Jan, 2011, 12:16 am IST | by
Siddharth Basrur
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Sony has just announced that they will be launching a new range of products called Homeshare, which are all Wi-Fi enabled. With Homeshare you will be able to play your music all over your home or office from a shared library or even of the internet. Sources say that these products include networked speakers, a networks NAS device with a built-in iPod dock as well as a universal remote. Who needs wires, eh? The best thing about these products is that they use Wi-Fi to connect to other DLNA certified device such as Blu-ray players and PCs or even your PS3. These systems can also be controlled with an iPod touch or an iPhone after you download a free application from the Appstore. This new technology means that you will not have to depend on a number of music systems for each of the rooms in your home. The pricing for these products are as follows: SA-NS400 Networked Speakers - $300 (Rs. 13,560) SA-NS300 Networked Speakers - $200 (Rs. 9040) NAS-SV20i iPod Dock - $300 (Rs. 13,560) NAS-SV10i iPod Dock - $ 230 (Rs. 10396) RMN-U1 Universal Remote - $300 (Rs. 13,560) |
Tags: CES 2011 , Sony , Wi-Fi , Homeshare , iPod Dock , iPod touch , iPhone , DLNA
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