Sonos Digital Music System
January 24th, 2005 | by Nino Marchetti
The Sonos Digital Music System by Sonos is designed to bring your digital music files from your PC or Mac to other areas of your home. At the heart of the Sonos system are two components which interact together to provide a wireless entertainment experience no matter what room you may be in.
The Digital Music Network's primary purpose is to be able to bring simultaneous, or different if you so desire, streams of your computer music to remote ZonePlayer boxes. In one particular example of this type of network entertainment delivery, a romantic dinner for two with jazz playing from your PC could be going on in the dining room while your children are in the garage listening to hip hop remotely off the same computer.
The Sonos ZonePlayer is the main device which facilities your wireless entertainment network. This amplifier/digital hub measures 10.2” x 8.2” x 4.4” and weighs a light 10 pounds. The intricate technology of the ZonePlayer is housed inside a die cast, matte aluminum enclosure on a light gray base.
To find out more about pricing and availability, please see the Sonos Store.
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