Olive Unveils Nº4 Digital Music Servers
Servers store up to 3,000 CDs and can be accessed wirelessly in up to 10 rooms with the MELODY Nº2.
OPUS Nº4 (pictured in white) Melody Nº2 (pictured in black)
Olive Media has introduced its new line of OPUS Nº4 digital music servers.
The serves can store up to 3,000 CDs and can be accessed wirelessly in up to 10 rooms with the new MELODY Nº2.
Both the Nº4 and the MELODY come with a high-resolution color touchscreen driven by the company's MusicAware user interface, which displays information about each music genre on the screen.
The MELODY Nº2 also plays music off other home audio sources such as media servers or computers.
Users can connect to the Internet and listen to Internet radio stations without any subscription fees.
The Nº4 and MELODY both have USB ports to connect an iPod, support HD audio, and have a digital-to-analog converter.
The Nº4 is available for pre-order immediately for an MSRP between $1,499 and $1,799 depending on hard-drive size.
The MELODY Nº2 is also available for pre-order immediately for an MSRP of $599.
The serves can store up to 3,000 CDs and can be accessed wirelessly in up to 10 rooms with the new MELODY Nº2.
Both the Nº4 and the MELODY come with a high-resolution color touchscreen driven by the company's MusicAware user interface, which displays information about each music genre on the screen.
The MELODY Nº2 also plays music off other home audio sources such as media servers or computers.
Users can connect to the Internet and listen to Internet radio stations without any subscription fees.
The Nº4 and MELODY both have USB ports to connect an iPod, support HD audio, and have a digital-to-analog converter.
The Nº4 is available for pre-order immediately for an MSRP between $1,499 and $1,799 depending on hard-drive size.
The MELODY Nº2 is also available for pre-order immediately for an MSRP of $599.
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