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News NuVo Debuts New NV-M3 Music Server Designed for Music Management in Homes of the Future (15/2/2007) NuVo Technologies introduces it's new NV-M3 Music Server, which is designed for music management in the homes of the future and acts as a bridge for migrating music from the way it is being stored today. It simplifies managing music in the home similarly to portable music technology. The downloading process is a snap, and instantly accessible to the homeowner. Plus, it will be offered at a stunning value of $2199 MSRP. Here's how it works...The consumer downloads music into their home computer with Microsoft(r) Media Player and then it synchronizes with NuVo's NV-M3 media player, just like the homeowner's MP3 player-it's just that immediate and simple. This new approach makes it so streamlined, timesaving and backup secure that current methods will become obsolete. The added security of having dual storage (or tertiary storage with an MP3 player) of all the music files, both on the Windows Media Player and on NuVo's NV-M3, make data loss virtually impossible. All standard CD's can also be ripped to Windows Media Player, synced, and backup protected, as they never have before. No more concerns about lost or broken CD's, they're now saved in multiple places. It Key features include: * 3 Source Outputs - 3 different songs resident
on our music server can be playing simultaneously in multiple zones (output
3 has optical as well as analog output). NuVo's NV-M3 user interface on the front of the unit also leverages the same technology available on it's Grand Concerto Control Pad counterpart. These technologies include; OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display, Polycarbonate display surface and Capacitive Touch Technology.
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