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News
Olive Introduces the Symphony Wireless Digital Music
Center for Audiophiles (4/8/2005)
Olive Media Products, Inc., a developer of
innovative digital audio systems, today announced the Symphony(TM),
a wireless digital music center designed for true audiophiles. Olive(R)
Symphony(TM) is based on the popular idea of a central device that
stores, manages and wirelessly distributes digital music throughout
the home, but is engineered as a true HiFi component. High fidelity
sound is achieved through Olive's Digital Pure Audio(TM) (DPA(TM)).
The proprietary technology combines a 32-bit
IBM PowerPC for flawless processing of audio in lossless quality,
a fan-less design and a digital output to the user's stereo system.
Users can record CDs, vinyl and tape onto
the noiseless 2.5" 80GB hard-drive, which holds up to 20,000 songs.
The integrated CD database identifies, tags and archives the CD
automatically.
To enjoy their music away from Symphony,
users can stream audio wireless (802.11g) to up to 5 rooms simultaneously,
update their iPod via USB or use the built-in CD-RW drive to burn
and duplicate CDs. The Symphony's networking capability also allows
to stream music from and to a Mac or PC. Two additional features
set Symphony apart: The bundled Playlist(TM) Mac OSX software allows
users to accurately manage classical music, and the Preload(TM)
service offers a free upload of the user's music onto the Symphony.
"The quality limitations of lossy audio formats
and problematic integration of convergence technology have made
most digital solutions unacceptable for music aficionados," said
Oliver Bergmann, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer and President of
Olive Media Products, Inc. "Olive enters the market from the perspective
of a true audiophile, eliminating the PC experience entirely."
Pricing and Availability
The Symphony(TM) will be available mid of
August starting at $899.
www.olive.us
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