Posted by flung in Apple iPod and Denon16 Sep 2009 12:24 pm
Denon announces ASD-51W and ASD-51N Network-Enabled iPod docks
Denon Electronics also announced today the availability of two new Network-Enabled iPod docks – the ASD-51W and the ASD-51N.
The ASD-51W looks as follows:
The ASD-51N looks as follows:
Both docks support:
- Apple iPod command and control with support for iPhone, iPod or nano (audio and video)
- Stereo audio outputs, S-video output to display iPod pictures and videos on TV
- Offer IP Control (AMX/Crestron), Web Remote Control, and iPod audio streaming to new Denon networked products
- “Party Mode” feature for use with new 10 series Networked Denon A/V receivers which allows users to enjoy music throughout the home played simultaneously in up to five Denon devices on the network
- Stream audio files, pictures, Internet radio stations and more through connected devices
- Supports WMA, MP3, WAV, FLAC, and non-DRM AAC audio files, JPEG files
- Lets users stream music from Internet Radio sources (supports connections to Rhapsody and Napster music services)
- Windows 7 connectivity
- Dolby Coaxial Output and Last Function Memory
- IR pass-through
- Connects to almost any Denon receiver using dock control port
- Screen saver and newly designed GUI for displaying meta-information, full color album artwork, and user photos
- Includes remote control
The ASD-51W adds 802.11b/g connectivity and WPS compatibility.
The Denon ASD-51W is priced at $299.00 while the ASD-51N is priced at $249.00
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