Tuesday, May 16, 2006

iPod Hi-Fi Home Stereo

Steve Jobs lifted the curtains on Apple "fun new products".No Widescreen iBook or iTunes Video store yet, Apple's focus is your Living Room digital entertainment.
The new Apple devices were shown to the media in a variety of staged rooms, including a dorm room, kitchen and den.

First, Jobs announced new Mac Mini with Intel processors.

The look of the Mac Mini hasn't changed, but now there's an Intel chip inside. The new Mac Mini remains Apple's no-frills budget computer that lacks a keyboard, a mouse or a monitor.
The Front Row media software (plus IR remote control) is included for controlling music, movies, and photos from the couch.

Jobs demonstrated a new feature of Front Row that allows users to stream music that's stored on a nearby computer using Apple's Bonjour technology for automatically discovering resources on a network.

Apple then introduced the iPod Hi-Fi, a home-stereo quality speaker set for the iPod. On the top of it, there's a universal iPod dock connector, as well as an auxiliary port to connect an iPod Shuffle or other device


posted by Amit Agarwal





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