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Living Control adds NT features to its MusicBox servers (11/6/2008)

Stand B7, CEDIA UK Expo 2008

Proprietary state-of-the-art audio servers ship with new NT features allowing full system control by a wider range of devices at no extra cost.

Living Control has added even more performance and convenience to its well established and ultra-reliable MusicBox series of home music servers. Like their predecessors, the new super- fast machines are exclusively designed and built by Living Control in the UK, and are not derived from the off-the-shelf platform common to many competitors. By virtue of their robust quality, the new servers are supplied with an unprecedented three-year parts and labour guarantee.

The latest generation of MusicBox servers now ships with NT (New Technology) features as standard, giving complete control of the system (rooms, sources, volume, playlists) from a PDA, Smartphone, Windows, Mac, Linux and Nokia Web Tablets. Living Control’s MusicBox1 and MusicBox5 are equipped at no added cost.

Joining them will be the MusicBoxRAID, a replacement for the MusicBoxNT, incorporating a RAID backup drive (giving a total of 2.0TB Storage) and also having WiFi networking (in addition to Gigabit wired networking) as standard.

Living Control MusicBox1 and MusicBox5 Audio Severs availability: June 2008; MusicBoxRAID Audio Server: July 2008

Approximate retail prices:

MB-RAID £4495.00; MB5 £3395.00; MB1 £2350

www.livingcontrol.com
www.csesolutions.co.uk

 

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