NAD VISO 1 entertainment system
The VISO 1 from NAD features state-of-the-art amplification technologies and a Paul Barton designed speaker system to provide consumers a good looking and good sounding solution that plays nice with Apple devices.
NAD’s VISO 1 entertainment system carries an MSRP of $700 and it can be placed just about anywhere a homeowner wants music.
Outside of the small, but rabid audiophile community no one really embraces the idea of a complex audio system. With that in mind NAD's latest product release solves that problem quickly and easily without a big outlay of cash.
The company's new VISO 1 all-in-one entertainment system incorporates everything an end user will need to play their music without taking up large amounts of space in their home. With its Apple certified "Made for iPod," Made for iPhone" designations, the VISO can vertically or horizontally dock iPhones and iPods, and through the use of its integrated Bluetooth connectivity, users can wirelessly stream music from their iPads and other smart devices to conveniently listen to their music.
Internally the VISO 1 incorporates NAD's proprietary Direct Drive digital amplification technology that powers a Paul Barton-designed speaker system that helps the system play cleanly, efficiently and loudly for those that really want to rock. The VISO 1 also includes component video outputs, an optical digital input, a USB port for software upgrades, and NAD says the unit provides a frequency response of 50Hz to 20kHz.
The company's new VISO 1 all-in-one entertainment system incorporates everything an end user will need to play their music without taking up large amounts of space in their home. With its Apple certified "Made for iPod," Made for iPhone" designations, the VISO can vertically or horizontally dock iPhones and iPods, and through the use of its integrated Bluetooth connectivity, users can wirelessly stream music from their iPads and other smart devices to conveniently listen to their music.
Internally the VISO 1 incorporates NAD's proprietary Direct Drive digital amplification technology that powers a Paul Barton-designed speaker system that helps the system play cleanly, efficiently and loudly for those that really want to rock. The VISO 1 also includes component video outputs, an optical digital input, a USB port for software upgrades, and NAD says the unit provides a frequency response of 50Hz to 20kHz.
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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