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Denon outs N7 stereo with iOS AirPlay

updated 02:45 pm EDT, Wed September 29, 2010

 

Denon intros N7 iPod dock with AirPlay, CD drive


Electronics maker Denon has introduced the RCD-N7, a new small home entertainment center that integrates a CD player and iPod dock. It supports the popular digital audio formats and will support Windows Media Player 11 for syncing through integrated Wi-Fi. It gets DLNA v1.5 compatibility, along with Apple AirPlay support to push audio from an iOS device or iTunes.

A VTuner lets users tune in to Internet radio stations, along with accessing Rhapsody, Napster, Pandora and Last.fm. AirPlay will be supported via a future firmware upgrade, letting users connect directly to the iTunes library. A USB port lets users connect other sources.

Denon's new Remote App lets iPod and iPhone users control everything on the dock through the Apple device.

The N7 ships in October, with the RCD-N7 receiver costing $600 while the required SC-N7 Stereo Loudspeakers are priced at $200 for the pair. [via BigPictureBigSound]









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  1. MyRightEye

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    +1

    A what player?

    CD? What's that?


  1. ggirton

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    A CD

    A CD, that's like an older form of DVD that they don't make anymore.


  1. testudo

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    Joined: Aug 2001

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    yeah, right

    I'm sure people are lining up to spend their $1000 on all new audio gear just so they can stream from their iPod/iPhone.

    And all for what? So you can say "Hey, look what I can do!"

    Or you could spend $100 on an airport express and hook it up, then use your Apple Remote software to stream your iTunes to it directly and be done with it.


  1. bjojade

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    Joined: Jun 2007

    +1

    Missing airport feature.

    The Airport will let you get audio into your device, yes.

    But with Airplay, you will be able to see track names on your device and skip songs without having to run back to your computer. Airplay is going to be cool as devices start to support it.


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