Qsonix Intros TS17 Touch Panel and 2.42 Version of Q110 System
New 2.42 version accommodates 1.5 terabytes of media and supports DirectWay and satellite-based ISPs.
Qsonix has introduced its new TS17 17-inch touch screen panel and new storage capability in the latest 2.42 version of the Q110 system.
The TS17 touch panel can be mounted on a tabletop or wall and is designed for Qsonix's user interface controls.
The new storage capabilities accommodate 1.5 terabytes of media, allowing clients to store up to 4,000 high-quality CDs or 25,000 CDs in compressed format.
The 2.42 system can also burn CDs while playing back, supports DirectWay and satellite-based ISPs and can import music from external USB drives.
The Q110 now includes Ready-to-Play, a CD conversion service built-in interface for turnkey CD conversion and uploading.
The new 2.42 upgrade comes at no additional charge for Qsonix clients.
Qsonix also announced the addition of four sales firms to the company's existing marketing team to grow sales domestically and globally.
The firms added are AMG Marketing, iRep Pro, Specialty Sound and Vision, and Custom Solutions International.
AMG Marketing will serve the Pacific Northwest, iRep Group will service Central and Northern Illinois and Wisconsin, Specialty Sound and Vision will cover New York and New Jersey, and Custom Solutions International will cover international markets.
The TS17 touch panel can be mounted on a tabletop or wall and is designed for Qsonix's user interface controls.
The new storage capabilities accommodate 1.5 terabytes of media, allowing clients to store up to 4,000 high-quality CDs or 25,000 CDs in compressed format.
The 2.42 system can also burn CDs while playing back, supports DirectWay and satellite-based ISPs and can import music from external USB drives.
The Q110 now includes Ready-to-Play, a CD conversion service built-in interface for turnkey CD conversion and uploading.
The new 2.42 upgrade comes at no additional charge for Qsonix clients.
Qsonix also announced the addition of four sales firms to the company's existing marketing team to grow sales domestically and globally.
The firms added are AMG Marketing, iRep Pro, Specialty Sound and Vision, and Custom Solutions International.
AMG Marketing will serve the Pacific Northwest, iRep Group will service Central and Northern Illinois and Wisconsin, Specialty Sound and Vision will cover New York and New Jersey, and Custom Solutions International will cover international markets.
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