Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Apr 2 2008, 11:25am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Olive Media today introduced a complete home audio solution bringing high-quality sound in every room of your home.
The new OPUS No4 digital music server is stores up to 3,000 CDs in original CD quality.
Music stored on the OPUS No4 can now be accessed and played anywhere in the home with Olive's new MELODY No2, wirelessly and in up to ten different rooms simultaneously.Both the OPUS and the MELODY come with a high-resolution color touchscreen and a new interface to allow you to quickly and conveniently find the right music.
The new OPUS Nº4 is available for pre-order immediately for a suggested retail price ranging between $1,499 and $1,799 depending on hard-drive sizes delivering 320GB up to 1TB of storage. The new MELODY Nº2 is also available for pre-order immediately for a suggested retail price of $599.
Via the Olive site.
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