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Jun 26 2006, 2:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Philips' Streamium line of audio/visual streamers is very cool, but up until now they've always been on the expensive side. Philips has remedied this by introducing the SLA5520 wireless music adapter.
It's the same principle as the other Streamium products. You can connect wirelessly to your PC to stream your digital music anywhere in the house. However, unlike some of the higher-end devices with full color displays, the SLA5520 sports a two-toned screen that shows various song information. It also just streams audio (no video).It also features PlaysForSure certification to give it many of the same functions as a regular MP3 player. The MSRP on this is $99, and it will be out for sale in September.
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