Kurtis
03-20-2006, 10:25 AM
"With the growth of the personal MP3 market, people everywhere can be seen with the ubiquitous iPod or one of the many other personal players from a plethora of other companies. Portable MP3 players are great little gadgets. They can be very handy and almost everyone should have one, but what do you do when you want to listen to the music with a little more oomph? Maybe you want to use that expensive stereo system you have hooked up to the home theater rather than your pc speakers which are sitting in another room? What you need is an audio bridge - a device which will interface with your network and play music from your computer on your expensive stereo system.
Today I have just such a device in front of me. The M1000 from Roku labs allows the user to bridge their network using either wireless or wired Ethernet and output to standard RCA or optical audio jacks, allowing users to listen to their MP3 collection, iTunes and even Internet radio anywhere in their house. Just how well does the M1000 perform? Let’s find out."
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Today I have just such a device in front of me. The M1000 from Roku labs allows the user to bridge their network using either wireless or wired Ethernet and output to standard RCA or optical audio jacks, allowing users to listen to their MP3 collection, iTunes and even Internet radio anywhere in their house. Just how well does the M1000 perform? Let’s find out."
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