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News
SpeakerCraft Lets You Share Your iPod with every
room for a new Music On Demand Experience (17/11/2006)
Stand J108, Integrated Systems Europe 2007
New intuitive MODE room-control interface
displays iPod(r) and other source content in brilliant colour
SpeakerCraft, America's original manufacturer
of in-wall speakers, announces a transforming Music On Demand Experience
from the extraordinary MODE colour display: an on-wall control keypad,
which dramatically enhances the capabilities of its award-winning
multi-zone control systems.
With over six million iPods shipped in the
US each quarter last year, SpeakerCraft is offering the first multi-zone
system to show actual iPod song information, including song titles,
artists, albums, music genres and user defined play lists, in every
room via a high resolution colour display.
Navigation on the MODE keypad is as easy
and intuitive as the iPod itself, and with the MODE connected to
a SpeakerCraft MZC multi-zone control system, a single iPod becomes
one of many sources available throughout the home. In fact, the
MODE system will support up to six iPods, which can be individually
accessed as separate sources from any MODE display in the home.
Mounted in a double gang wall-plate, the
MODE keypad features a simple scroll-wheel/push button control that
allows users to scroll through iPod music information presented
on the colour display and click for access. Users familiar with
iPod navigation will feel right at home with the process and be
able to enjoy their music with the same intuitive ease as they would
in an airport or walking through the park.
A further set of controls will manage display
information from hard drive music servers, like SpeakerCraft's new
MODE DJ server, and AM/FM radio tuners as well as controlling all
other sources that respond to infra-red commands. The MODE keypad's
sleek, ergonomic design will integrate easily with any home dˇcor.
"Having lived with an iPod since its introduction
I have always been thrilled with its easy operation and enjoyed
complete access to my music." exclaimed Jeremy Burkhardt, President
of SpeakerCraft. "It has become my music server of choice. I know
others feel the same way and this new technology will allow them
to enjoy the same experience throughout their home."
The iPod itself resides in a proprietary
dock which can be placed anywhere in the home and connected via
a standard CAT 5 cable to the main system. This allows the user
to place the iPod on a nightstand, on a dedicated charging shelf
with cell phones and digital cameras, or next to the computer, making
it available for music downloads.
Availability: Now Shipping
See the MODE keypad at the SpeakerCraft stand
no. J108.
www.speakercraft.com
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