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Sony VAIO WA1 Wireless Digital Music Streamer: For Your Ultimate Music Experience

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Sony has recently unveiled the new Sony VAIO WA1 Wireless Digital Music Streamer. The streamer is a wireless speaker which allows you to listen to streamed music anywhere in the house via your wireless home network. Aside from being a wireless digital music streamer with 2 eight-watt speakers, you can also use it as a player in itself. It has 128MB onboard RAM along with 4 hours' battery life. It comes with a remote control and touch-screen sensor and can play various music formats including MP3 and WMA. It can even connect to Live365.com Internet radio stations, if you wish! It has a line-in port for media player connection and a line out for connection with home theater systems. It also has a port for headphones as well as a built-in alarm clock. The device will retail for US$350 in Sony Style.

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