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		<title>Marantz Melody Media M-CR603 &#8211; the perfect music system for network audiophiles</title>
		<link>http://mediamentalism.com/2010/12/02/marantz-melody-media-m-cr603-the-perfect-music-system-for-network-audiophiles/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 23:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The gloriously-named Marantz Melody Media M-CR603 not only delivers great sound quality, pumped out at 50W per channel, it&#8217;s also one of the most flexible one-box CD receivers on the market. Not only does it come with the usual equipment you&#8217;d expect of a Marantz receiver &#8211; CD, radio and amp &#8211; it&#8217;s also got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The gloriously-named <a href="http://mediamentalism.com/recommends/melodymedia" rel="nofollow">Marantz Melody Media M-CR603</a> not only delivers great sound quality, pumped out at 50W per channel, it&#8217;s also one of the most flexible one-box CD receivers on the market.</p>
<p>Not only does it come with the usual equipment you&#8217;d expect of a Marantz receiver &#8211; CD, radio and amp &#8211; it&#8217;s also got dozens of features you&#8217;d never expect from a Marantz system just a few short years ago.</p>
<p>For example, it has an Ethernet socket and WiFi, both of which can be used to stream your tunes from your PC. It has DAB+/DAB/FM and AM radio tuners, and will let you control an iPod via its front-panel USB socket.</p>
<p>If you want even more musical control, for £40 you can buy an add-on that will turn the Melody Media into an Apple AirPlay client, which will then stream your iTunes music whether it&#8217;s on your iPod, iPad, iPhone or even your PC.<br />
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If Apple&#8217;s not your bag, plug the Bluetooth adaptor in the back, and stream music from any Bluetooth-equipped device, such as your mobile phone.</p>
<p>The Marantz Melody Media really is a sign of the hi-fi companies at last adapting to the changes being made to the music scene via digital media and the Internet. Along with the equally-strong Denon Ceol, the Melody Media is one of the best Network Music Systems on the market now, featuring the perfect combination of sound quality, connectivity and price. Networked audiophiles will love it!</p>
<p><a href="http://mediamentalism.com/recommends/melodymedia"><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1688-4cf82f0473e91.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Marantz Melody Media M-CR603" rel="nofollow"></a></p>
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		<title>Denon Ceol &#8211; the coolest Network Music System on the planet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 23:23:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denon have been making cool-looking great-sounding Hi-Fi mini-systems for years, and now they&#8217;ve brought the concept firmly into the 21st Century with this, the gloriously white Denon Ceol Network Music System. Featuring an iPod dock, as you&#8217;d expect, the Ceol will also stream your tunes wirelessly from your PC or laptop, hook up to your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denon have been making cool-looking great-sounding Hi-Fi mini-systems for years, and now they&#8217;ve brought the concept firmly into the 21st Century with this, the gloriously white <a href="http://mediamentalism.com/recommends/denonceol" rel="nofollow">Denon Ceol Network Music System</a>.</p>
<p>Featuring an iPod dock, as you&#8217;d expect, the Ceol will also stream your tunes wirelessly from your PC or laptop, hook up to your Network Attached Storage device and play tunes from that, and even play tunes from an ordinary MP3 player via USB.</p>
<p>If that&#8217;s still not enough, you can listen to Napster and Last.FM, Internet Radio, classic radio (i.e. FM/AM), and even CD, as it has its own built-in CD player.</p>
<p>Add to this huge list the ability to control your tunes via an iPhone or iPod app, a mighty 65W per channel of power, and Denon&#8217;s legendary sound quality, and you might just have the best network music player on the market.</p>
<p><a href="http://mediamentalism.com/recommends/denonceol"><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1681-4cf82a647f441.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Denon Ceol network music player"></a></p>
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		<title>5 of the best Internet Hi-Fis and Wireless Sound Systems</title>
		<link>http://mediamentalism.com/2010/11/04/5-of-the-best-internet-hi-fis-and-wireless-sound-systems/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 00:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internet Hi-Fis and Wirelss Sound Systems have evolved from the old Hi-Fis of yesterday. Whereas yesterday&#8217;s Hi-Fis used to have cassette tapes and record decks, today&#8217;s are high quality iPod docks, MP3 streamers and complete Interent music systems. But tracking down the best of these Internet Hi-Fis is not easy. Some are simply gimmicks, with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Internet Hi-Fis and Wirelss Sound Systems have evolved from the old Hi-Fis of yesterday. Whereas yesterday&#8217;s Hi-Fis used to have cassette tapes and record decks, today&#8217;s are high quality iPod docks, MP3 streamers and complete Interent music systems.</p>
<p>But tracking down the best of these Internet Hi-Fis is not easy. Some are simply gimmicks, with sound quality that doesn&#8217;t match the promises offered. Others offer no more than a simply USB port.</p>
<p>But some offer much more. Of the five we&#8217;ve tracked down, some will let you stream your tunes from your mobile phone as well as your PC; others will let you stream your tunes wirelessly from your iPod or iPhone; and will even act as an extrenal sound card for your PC!</p>
<p>All these Internet Hi-Fis have several things in common, though &#8211; they&#8217;ll all connect to the Internet, they&#8217;ve all got great quality Hi-Fi sound, and they all come with built-in amplifiers, so you don&#8217;t need a Hi-Fi to plug them into &#8211; they are your Hi-Fi!</p>
<p>so if you&#8217;re looking for a hi-Fi that does more than just play tunes, check out these 5 Internet Hi-Fis.<br />
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<h3>Sony CMTMX750Ni DAB WiFi iPod Micro System</h3>
<p><b>What is it:</b> Possibly the best social Hi-Fi ever invented &#8211; at least in terms of features!</p>
<p><b>What you&#8217;ll love:</b> This beast does everything. Stream tunes from your PC over WiFi? Check. Listen to 1,000s of Internet radio stations including SHOUTcast radio &#8211; without even switching your PC on? Check. Stream tunes from your DLNA-equipped mobile phone via DLNA? Check! How about iPod dock, USB port, CD player, DAB and DAB+ tuners and 100W amp? Check! It even looks great!</p>
<p><b>What you won&#8217;t like:</b> The sound quality isn&#8217;t as good as some of the other systems here, but the features are superb.</p>
<p><a href="http://amzn.to/aLVE6V" rel="nofollow">Check Deals</a></p>
<p><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1649-4cd34c776e82e.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Sony CMTMX750Ni DAB Micro HiFi"></p>
<h3>Marantz M-CR603</h3>
<p><b>What is it:</b> The ultimate Hi-fi to free your music, hoovering it up from your PC or the Internet, and pumping it  out loudly in perfect audio quality.</p>
<p><b>What you&#8217;ll love:</b> The Marantz&#8217;s sheer versatility. You can stream tunes from your PC via (wired) Ethernet, plug in your iPod or MP3 player into its front-facing USB port, listen to your old CDs via its CD player, or just listen to DAB and DAB+ radio. At 60W per channel, it&#8217;s also twice as powerful as the Denon. It&#8217;ll even work as a sound card for your PC, giving you superior quality sound for your music and your games.</p>
<p><b>What&#8217;s not so good:</b> Wired-only Internet connection, plus it&#8217;s not cheap, but its sound is better than most.</p>
<p><a href="http://amzn.to/936Ukl" rel="nofollow">Check Deals</a></p>
<p><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1649-4cd34c7800253.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Marantz M-CR603 network Hi-Fi"></p>
<h3>Yamaha MCR-140</h3>
<p><b>What is it:</b> A micro system in many colours with great sound, wireless streaming, and a good price.</p>
<p><b>What you&#8217;ll love:</b> The MCR-140 comes with Yamaha&#8217;s high-quality AirWired wireless streaming technology. Plug your iPhone or iPod into the supplied transmitter, and you can stream your tunes from your mobile directly through the MCR-140&#8242;s 15W amp.</p>
<p><b>What you won&#8217;t like:</b> Great for bass, but not so good for vocals. Wireless streaming only available for the iPhone/iPod.</p>
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<p><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1649-4cd34c78583a1.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Yamaha MCR-140 Micro component system"></p>
<h3>Denon D-M38DAB</h3>
<p><b>What is it:</b> The award-winning Best CD system of 2010.</p>
<p><b>What you&#8217;ll love:</b> The D-M38DAB is a 30W per channel CD system with iPod dock and USB port. It&#8217;s not the cheapest hi-fi here, but its sound is beaten only by the UnitiQute &#8211; which costs over £1,000 more! So if you want the best sounding Hi-Fi for your iPhone or iPod, this is the one to buy.</p>
<p><b>What&#8217;s not so good:</b> Although you&#8217;re fine if you own an iPod or iPhone, there&#8217;s no streaming options on the D-M38DAB, making connecitivty to other devices and services limited. Which is a bit of a problem for an Internet Hi-Fi, but there aren&#8217;t many good ones around!</p>
<p><a href="http://amzn.to/dgU3HD" rel="nofollow">Check Deals</a><br />
<img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1649-4cd34d707b638.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Denon D-M38DAB Micro Audio System"></p>
<h3>Naim UnitiQute</h3>
<p><b>What is it:</b> it&#8217;s a top-end audiophile Hi-Fi from legendary Hi-Fi company Naim. </p>
<p><b>What you&#8217;ll love:</b> The gloriously-named Uniti-Qute can pull music from any source you care to throw at it, including DAB, Internet radio, network streaming from your PC (wired or wireless), an MP3 player via USB, or your iPod or iPhone.  You can even control it using an iPhone app. Best of all, though, is the sound. No other machine here will beat it, so if you want the best sound quality you can get, you need to get the UnitiQute.</p>
<p><b>What&#8217;s not so good:</b> The price! It&#8217;s £1350 and there&#8217;s no CD player, but it did win What Hi-Fi&#8217;s Systems Product of the Year.</p>
<p><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1649-4cd34c7cb5f79.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Naim UnitiQute wireless HiFi"></p>
<h2>Summary</h2>
<p>It took me surprisingly long to pull this list together. Hi-Fi manufacturers seem reluctant to boast about their Internet Hi-Fis and Hi-Fi review sites seem reluctant to review them! Maybe both are too worried that network-connected Hi-Fis will be too easily dismissed by audiophiles and that they won&#8217;t be taken seriously enough.</p>
<p>If so, then the entry of Naim with its stunning UnitiQute should certainly start to change that. Naim is a big name in the audiophile world with superb quality products. The UnitiQute is one of the coolest Hi-Fi products around at the moment, but at £1350, it&#8217;s unfortunately a product I can only dream about at the moment!</p>
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		<title>Denon RCD-N7: The iPhone-controllable Wi-Fi Hi-Fi with AirPlay support</title>
		<link>http://mediamentalism.com/2010/09/29/denon-rcd-n7-the-iphone-controllable-wi-fi-hi-fi-with-airplay-support/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 22:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denon, the Japanese purveyors of fine hi-fi, have just announced the Denon RCD-N7 &#8220;Network CD Receiver&#8221;, a name which does nothing to reveal the glorious Appley nature that underlies this beast of a music system. At first glance, it seems to be just a normal CD player and amp, albeit with an iPod dock on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denon, the Japanese purveyors of fine hi-fi, have just announced the Denon RCD-N7 &#8220;Network CD Receiver&#8221;, a name which does nothing to reveal the glorious Appley nature that underlies this beast of a music system.</p>
<p>At first glance, it seems to be just a normal CD player and amp, albeit with an iPod dock on top of it &#8211; but that in itself is nothing unusual. Scratch under the surface, though, and you&#8217;ll find a surprising list of connectivity features that make the RCD-N7 one of the most connected hi-fi systems you can get your hands on &#8211; and as it&#8217;s from Denon, you can bet the sound&#8217;s extremely impressive as well.<br />
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<h2>The Denon RCD-N7 features</h2>
<p>OK, so what&#8217;s so special about the RCD-N7? Well, in addition to its traditional role of being a CD player, it&#8217;s also got a 65W amp, an iPod dock, a USB input for plugging your MP3 players into it, a radio, and support for a wide range of audio formats, including FLAC.</p>
<p>And then it has something just a little bit special.</p>
<p>Like built-in Wi-Fi, DLNA, and support for Windows Media Player version 11, Apple AirPlay and Internet Radio.<br />
<img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1355-4ca3c6d085207.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="iPhone-controllable Hi-Fi"></p>
<p>What this means is that you can stream your tunes directly from your PC, Mac, iPhone and iTunes, and have the tunes played through the RCD-N7&#8242;s crystal clear audio circuits, before being pumped out by its beefy amp.</p>
<p>Better still, you can download an app for your iPhone or iPod that controls the RCD-N7 remotely, letting you use your iPhone or iPod as a remote control. </p>
<p>In short, the Denon RCD-N7 is what all small hi-fi units should have been for the past five years! Happily, Denon at least have caught on, and so hopefully this will be the start of an increasing number of ultra-connected, socially aware Hi-Fi systems.</p>
<p><span class="source">[Source: <a href="http://en.akihabaranews.com/63386/audio-systems/denon-introduces-apple-airplay-cd-receiver-in-japan">Akihabara News</a>]</span></p>
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		<title>Got Sonos? Love Spotify? Get Excited!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 18:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian McGurren</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s better than having one of the premier multiroom music systems in your home? How about a never ending record collection to go with it? That&#8217;sd what Sonos owners can now do, as the Sonos multiroom music system will now hook up with the £9.99 ad-free premium service available to Spotify customers, joining Last.FM to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s better than having one of the premier multiroom music systems in your home?  How about a never ending record collection to go with it?  That&#8217;sd what Sonos owners can now do, as the Sonos multiroom music system will now hook up with the £9.99 ad-free premium service available to Spotify customers, joining Last.FM to double up the system&#8217;s web interaction.<br />
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For those who don&#8217;t know, Sonos is a multiroom music system based around a controller and satellite players which streams songs from your PC or Mac, all around your house.  The players can be as simple as a <a href="http://amzn.to/dn0Ott" rel="nofollow">boombox type device</a> &#8211; for the bedroom for example, to an amplified player (called a <a href="http://amzn.to/dyjE6B" rel="nofollow">ZonePlayer</a>), which can be connected to speakers directly &#8211; ideal for the games room &#8211; and <a href="http://amzn.to/9RRo2U" rel="nofollow">other players</a> that have no amplifier and are designed to connect direct into your bigger music systems, such as your home cinema.<br />
<img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1281-4c814239ac674.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Sonos wireless music system"></p>
<p>All this is controlled through the dedicated <a href="http://amzn.to/a37aOj" rel="nofollow">Sonos touchscreen control</a>, or if you want to put some money towards some cool speakers, then there&#8217;s free iPad, iPod, Mac and PC apps too.  </p>
<p>Now Spotify has been added to Sonos, it really is a fantastic way to listen to practically any tune you can imagine (well, as long as it&#8217;s not The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin or, oddly, King Crimson, nne of which are available on Spotify).  I live in a small flat but even I want one!</p>
<p>Sonos isn&#8217;t a cheap option, but its combination of great quality sound, wireless freedom, and now an unlimited range of tunes to listen is pretty unbeatable for the audiophiles amongst you.</p>
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		<title>6 gadgets to bring Last.FM into your Living Room</title>
		<link>http://mediamentalism.com/2010/08/23/5-gadgets-to-stream-last-fm-to-your-hi-fi/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 21:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian McGurren</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last.FM is an intelligent Internet Radio station that streams millions of tunes, tailored to your tastes, direct to your PC for free. But what if you want those tunes piped through your expensive home HiFi instead? Simple: get one of these 5 glorious gadgets that stream Last.FM to your stereo, and the perfect radio station [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last.FM is an intelligent Internet Radio station that streams millions of tunes, tailored to your tastes, direct to your PC for free. But what if you want those tunes piped through your expensive home HiFi instead? Simple: get one of these 5 glorious gadgets that stream Last.FM to your stereo, and the perfect radio station can be unleashed on your perfect home Hi-Fi setup.<br />
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<h2>What is Last.FM?</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.last.fm" title="Last.FM Internet Radio">Last.FM</a> is an intelligent radio station that tailors itself to your musical tastes by examnining your mp3 collection.  Using the oddly named system of &#8216;scrobbling&#8217;, every track you play though a supported media player (such as Windows Media Player) is logged and sent to Last.FM to build up a picture of what you like.<br />
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Then you select your &#8216;channel&#8217; and you&#8217;ll hear a stream of tracks that you have scrobbled, plus new ones the system thinks you will like.  If you don&#8217;t like one, you can tell it so and it&#8217;ll further tailor your taste.  You can also select the easier way of putting in an artist&#8217;s name and the system will stream tracks it thinks relate to that artist.  </p>
<p>For example, put in Depeche Mode and you may also get Yazoo and Nine Inch Nails in the stream.  All very clever and all very free for the basic package, and there is a £3 per month premium package with extra features for those wanting more customisation and additional use with media streamers.<br />
<img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1225-4c72e1a686bd6.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Last.FM radio logo"><br />
In addition, there are thousands of &#8220;radio stations&#8221; based on a particular artist that feature tunes that are similar in style and genre to that artist&#8217;s music. Again you can tell the system which particular tunes you love, helping it to build up an even more complete picture of the tunes you like.</p>
<p>The end result is a continual stream of tunes that focus more and more on your musical tastes, and all without having to do any kind of searching yourself. The more the system knows what you like, the more it can pick the tunes for you, until you get an Internet Radio that&#8217;s absolutely perfect just for you.</p>
<h2>Getting Last.Fm in your Living Room</h2>
<p>All this is great when you&#8217;re at your PC or using Last.FM through a phone app (yep, you can do that too!), but let&#8217;s face it: good music deserves a proper sound system.</p>
<p>So how can you get Last.FM into the living room?  With the following five devices, each of which will hook straight into your stereo or home cinema system, so your bass can kick and your guitars can rip!</p>
<h3>1. Revo AXiS</h3>
<p>Like a space age lunchbox, Revo&#8217;s top of the line <a href="http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=361&#038;awinaffid=58251&#038;clickref=im-revo-axis&#038;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.advancedmp3players.co.uk%2Fshop%2Fshopping_cart.php%3Fkeywords%3Drevo" rel="nofollow">Revo Axis</a> is a radio for the 21st century.<br />
<a href="http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=361&#038;awinaffid=58251&#038;clickref=im-revo-axis&#038;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.advancedmp3players.co.uk%2Fshop%2Fshopping_cart.php%3Fkeywords%3Drevo" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1225-4c72e1a6b79dd.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Revo AXiS Internet Radio"></a><br />
Part DAB radio, part iPod dock and part touchscreen media centre, the AXiS is certainly a one stop shop for all your digital audio needs. The AXiS boasts a touchscreen interface controlling the internet radio, the DAB radio and for the old school it also has FM radio too.  It has wireless media streaming from a Mac or PC (including artwork) and hooks into Last.FM, allowing you to choose an artist or band and the AXiS will stream a unique station tailored to the listener.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no sonic slouch on it&#8217;s own either, with NXT&#8217;s &#8216;Balanced Radiator&#8217; speakers and a class D amp but you can still hook it up to a big system for an even bigger sound.  Revo have been doing this sort of thing for years with great success, and come October 1st, when the AXiS is launched, they&#8217;re success is sure to continue.</p>
<p><i>Best for: The music-loving gadget fiend who wants a cutting edge design and great sound, but without the price tag.</i><br />
<b>See more details and check prices of the <a href="http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=361&#038;awinaffid=58251&#038;clickref=im-revo-axis&#038;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.advancedmp3players.co.uk%2Fshop%2Fshopping_cart.php%3Fkeywords%3Drevo" rel="nofollow">Revo AXiS</a></b></p>
<h3>2. Logitech Squeezebox Touch</h3>
<p>One of the original music streaming systems, Logitech&#8217;s Squeezebox has evolved into the touch generation with the release of its <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002N203SW?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B002N203SW" rel="nofollow">Logitech Squeezebox Touch</a>.</p>
<p>Unlike the AXiS above, the Touch is designed from the ground up to be connected to a larger system, as it has no speakers or amplification of its own.  Looking like a very sleek digital photo frame, the Touch is, as the name suggests, a touchscreen device using Logitech&#8217;s dead simple Squeezebox interface.<br />
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<img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1225-4c72e1a7765ed.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Logitech Squeezebox Touch"></a><br />
Taking more than a few cues from the original iPod interface, the Touch&#8217;s interface is simple and intuitive to operate and connects not only to your mp3 collection but to internet radios and the all important Last.FM.  It&#8217;s very snappy and smooth to operate (although those with a large collection may experience some occasional jerky scrolling of titles) and the unit has a capacitive screen &#8211; far more elegant than a resistive solution.</p>
<p>Of course, you can use the supplied remote too for use at a distance, and cleverly it puts the display into large text so you can read it from over on the sofa.  The Touch also has a selection of outputs including digital optical, so if you are lucky enough to own a high end system, you can use its superior DAC instead of the Touch&#8217;s own.  </p>
<p>You will need a PC or Mac to stream music from using the proprietary SqueezeServer software but coming in at a shade under £250, the Squeezebox Touch is a keenly priced device that looks good and works great, and with Last.FM, it boasts a never ending supply of music.</p>
<p><i>Best for: The musical perfectionist, looking to mix the range of tunes from Last.FM with the audio quality of their existing Hi-Fi</i><br />
<b>More details and check prices on the <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002N203SW?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B002N203SW" rel="nofollow">Logitech Squeezebox</a></b></p>
<h3>3. Sonos Bundle</h3>
<p>Like the Squeezebox Touch, the <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001G7PLSM?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B001G7PLSM">Sonos system</a> is a wireless streaming system.  However, unlike the Touch it doesn&#8217;t require a PC or Mac.<br />
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The Sonos system is a high end audiophile product that can stream music to any room in your house and comes with a 15&#8243; touchscreen server.  You can also add powered or unpowered satellite devices to bring the music to other rooms, all controllable from the very cool CR200 capacitive touchscreen remote control.  You can also control the system with an iPhone or an iPad, with each having their own separate app for full control and interactivity. </p>
<p>Not only is the Sonos an extremely elegant audio solution but it also seamlessly integates Last.FM into your playback.  It&#8217;s the same idea as the desktop versions &#8211; select an artist and it&#8217;ll find similar tracks.  It also scrobbles your own music so over time it builds a picture of your tastes, so when you can pick what to listen to, let the Last.FM feature read your mind!</p>
<p>As the remote has a full colour 640&#215;480 display, you can also access Last.FM&#8217;s artists biographies and even if they are touring nearby.  You can also see what others who share your taste in music are listening to, broadening your horizons.  </p>
<p>The Sonos package is a serious bit of kit but not only does it play back music superbly, it&#8217;s very impressive to use.  From the large 15&#8243; display of the main server to the lavish remote control, the Sonos system screams quality.</p>
<p><i>Best for: The Audiophile sound-smith, for whom nothing but total quality will do (irrespective of price!)</i><br />
<b>More details and check prices on the <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001G7PLSM?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B001G7PLSM">Sonos Bundle</a></b></p>
<h3>4.Roberts Stream 83i</h3>
<p>Roberts seem to be making an art of putting cutting edge technology into classic boxes that look as at home blasting out Test Match Special as they do Interpol or LCD Soundsystem.  The <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002VEN10O?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B002VEN10O" rel="nofollow">Roberts Stream 83i</a> though is their first device to incorporate Last.FM along with a wealth of internet radio stations and both DAB and FM radio.<br />
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Stylistically a world away from its peers in this list, it nevertheless still puts out a good sound with its &#8220;bass woofer housed in an acoustically tuned cabinet&#8221; and it&#8217;s simple to operate with the raft of buttons on the front.  </p>
<p>Talking of the front, it&#8217;s also got a USB input for either an MP3 player (not an iPod) or a memory stick and it&#8217;ll happily play music from it.  It&#8217;ll also pick up uPnP servers too (some other devices like the Squeezebox will only talk to their own servers) which is great to plug and play if you already have something like that set up at home.  </p>
<p>While the Stream 83i&#8217;s looks are not to everyone&#8217;s taste, it offers so many ways to stream music it simply can&#8217;t be ignored by anyone looking for a comprehensive playback unit.</p>
<p><i>Best for: The go-anywhere music person who wants their tunes wherever they are from a gadget that looks great wherever it&#8217;s placed.</i><br />
<b>More details and check prices on the <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002VEN10O?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B002VEN10O" rel="nofollow">Roberts Stream 83i</a></b></p>
<h2>The Alternative Choices</h2>
<h3>5. For Bedroom Rhythms: Revo Domino D3</h3>
<p>Ok let&#8217;s say you love having Last.FM so much in the living room you want the same in the bedroom but don&#8217;t want to have to do the hooking up to a sound system bit.  Well how about another box from the makers of the AXiS?<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002ZQADUY?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B002ZQADUY" rel="nofollow"><br />
<img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1225-4c72e1a88725a.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Revo Domino 3 iPod Dock and Internet Radio"></a><br />
The <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002ZQADUY?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B002ZQADUY" rel="nofollow">Revo Domino D3</a> is a neat little WiFi-enabled sound system with a natty OLED screen and the bonus of an inbuilt iPod dock, all in a deep black or cool white package.</p>
<p>Best of all, it offers Last.FM in a portable format so your carefully scrobbled music that has taken so long to build up can sweetly send you to sleep (or violently wake you up if that is your want!).  It is quite small so some may find the little screen difficult to navigate but once set up you just need your ears, and the Domino is generous to them with a good sound from a good source.  </p>
<p>Revo have designed another interesting device that certainly catches the eye and gives a wealth of sources in a neat little package.</p>
<p><i>Best for: those who want the features of the AXiS on a budget</i><br />
<b>More details and check prices on the <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002ZQADUY?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B002ZQADUY" rel="nofollow">Revo Domino</a></b></p>
<h3>6. For Audio and Visual: Microsoft Xbox 360 S</h3>
<p>Did you know you can get Last.FM on the humble <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003NSBMF8?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=mobilementali-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=19450&#038;creativeASIN=B003NSBMF8" rel="nofollow">Xbox 360</a>?  From November 2009, Last.FM has been available to subscribers of the Xbox Live Gold service, and brings the full Last.FM experience to the big screen TV.  </p>
<p>Hooking into your Last.FM account, it&#8217;ll show you the last stations you listened to on any device including your own, and selecting any will start the stream just like on any other Last.FM client.  The screen will then show images of the artist or band playing (which move and change to prevent screen burn), with the full biographies and links to other stations all present.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s excellent at parties, really showing a multimedia experience &#8211; streamed from the net, displayed on a HDTV and played through a surround sound system.  The new slim black 360&#8242;s themselves are much quieter and smaller than their older cream forebears, and re-engineered to prevent failure.  Coupled with the inbuilt optical or HDMI outputs for digital sound direct to your amplifier,this really could be the time to get a sleek, black 360-shaped media hub for your living room.</p>
<h2>How will you listen to Last.FM?</h2>
<p>So there you go, some ways to bring the power of music and the power of the internet together, giving it the sound it deserves.  With your collection fully scrobbled you can use Last.FM to bring you music anywhere and in great quality.  With these devices you can explore its rich features to show you new music you may like or find out if the band you are listening to are touring.  </p>
<p>Or you can simply use these Last.FM gadgets to listen to great music and show off a bit when doing so.  Never before have we had so many of sources of music and any of these devices will help you get the best sound possible from them.  </p>
<p>Go on, turn it up to 11!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JVC have launched a plethora of iPod-related products at CES 2010, from standard iPod speakers to HDTVs complete with iPod docks. Not just iPod, either &#8211; they&#8217;ll also fit the iPhone, if that&#8217;s your Apple gadget of choice.</p>
<p>Here, in no particular order, are just some of the best JVC iPod products on offer at CES 2010, complete with a video showing them off.<br />
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<h3>JVC Kaboom</h3>
<p>A legend returns! The JVC Kaboom, first released in 1998, became one of the most popular and recognisable boomboxes of all time. Now JVC have updated it with this, the third generation JVC RV-NB50 Kaboom. </p>
<p>What&#8217;s different about it? iPod of course! It packs a pair of 40 Watt speakers through which you can blast out your iTunes library, as well as a USB port, CD player and FM radio.<br />
<img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1201-4b4e5c1d8d663.jpg" style="float:none;" alt="JVC Kaboom with iPod dock"></p>
<h3>Twin-iPod Hi-Fi System</h3>
<p>The JVC NX-D2 Hi-Fi is designed for power iPod users &#8211; i.e. those who can&#8217;t get by with just one, but need two iPods! The NX-D2 features not one but two iPod docks, because apparently you can never have enough docks to slot your iPod in (WTF?!)</p>
<p>The NX-D2 is also a beefy Hi-Fi system in its own right with 230W output, three way speaker design, USB Host and even a CD. The remote can also operate one of the iPods, er, remotely!<br />
<img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1201-4b4e5c1ea943d.jpg" style="float:none;"  alt="JVC NX-D2 Dual-dock Hi-Fi"></p>
<h3>JVC TeleDock HDTVs</h3>
<p>Continuing the theme of &#8220;no such thing as too many docks&#8221;, JVC also added one to their range of new range of HDTVs called the <a href="http://mediamentalism.com/2010/01/13/jvc-teledock-eats-ipods/" title="JVC TeleDock">JVC TeleDock</a>. As you can probably guess, the TeleDock is an iPod dock on the front of the TV, which will not only charge your iPod, it&#8217;ll also let you view its pictures and videos via the TV itself.</p>
<p>You can even control the iPod from the TV&#8217;s remote.</p>
<p><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1198-4b4e574c1f619.jpg" style="width: 500px; height: 500px; float:none;" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="JVC TeleDock HDTVs"></p>
<h3>Six Car Stereos with iPod connectivity</h3>
<p>JVC also announced <a href="http://newsroom.jvc.com/2010/01/jvc-mobile-introduces-six-new-cd-receivers-in-2010/#more-870">six new car stereos</a> that will connect to your iPod or iPhone. You can also control what songs you&#8217;re listening to via the stereo head unit, so you don&#8217;t need to kill someone while fumbling with the iPod&#8217;s controls at 90mph!</p>
<p>The new range also comes with Bluetooth, so you can connect your mobile phone to them, and a USB port, in case you have a non-iPod MP3 player!</p>
<p>In fact, you can pretty much stream music from any device in one way or another to these stereos. If that doesn&#8217;t do it for you, there&#8217;s always a CD player you can fall back on!<br />
<img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/1201-4b4e5c1f49ac0.jpg" style="float:none;" alt="JVC car stereos with iPod connectivity"></p>
<h3>Video of JVC&#8217;s new iPod gadgets</h3>
<p>Finally, a video of all these gadgets, plus a few more, has been released by JVC to give you a bit more of a feel for them. They&#8217;re coming real soon, so if one takes your eye, you should be able to buy it before Easter 2010.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Philips will be showing off a huge range of gadgets at next year&#8217;s CES 2009 show in early January, but it can&#8217;t seem to wait until then to tell us all about what will be on offer. So it&#8217;s released details of some lovely new wireless Hi-Fis and iPod docks that it&#8217;ll be launching in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/837-494554bd3b1ce.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Philips Streamium NP2900 music streamer"><br />
Philips will be showing off a huge range of gadgets at next year&#8217;s CES 2009 show in early January, but it can&#8217;t seem to wait until then to tell us all about what will be on offer.  So it&#8217;s released details of some lovely new wireless Hi-Fis and iPod docks that it&#8217;ll be launching in the new year.</p>
<p>More details after the jump.<br />
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<h2>Two new Philips Streamiums</h2>
<p>First up is the announcement of two new Philips Streamium wireless Hi-Fis, the Philips Streamium MP2500 and the more capable (and louder!) NP2900 (top).</p>
<p>As you can see from the pics, they&#8217;re both rather good looking.  They&#8217;re at the cheaper end of the Streamium spectrum, and so don&#8217;t offer all the bells and whistles you get from the more high-end sets. What you get instead is a 32W amp and four speakers (in the case of the NP2900), a large screen, and the ability to wirelessly connect to your PC, from which it&#8217;ll stream Internet Radio channels, MP3 tunes stored on your hard drive, or music from RealNetworks&#8217; Rhapsody service.</p>
<p>The NP2900, then, is basically a music streamer without any means of playing tunes itself, and so competes directly with the Logitech Squeezebox and other such gadgets. This is becoming an increasingly crowded market as the idea of streaming your digital music from where it&#8217;s stored (your PC) to where it sounds best (your Hi-Fi) finally catches on.  We&#8217;ll producing a report of the best music streamers in the new year, so stay peeled!</p>
<h2>Philips iPod Docks</h2>
<p><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/837-494554bde58e5.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Philips DC350 iPod dock"><br />
As well as new Streamiums, Philips will also be showing off new iPod docks at CES 2009.  The first, the Philips Docking Entertainment System DC350 (left), is a rather grand looking unit that envelopes your iPod Touch or iPhone, and comes with a remote control from which you can control the tunes you want to play.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also a clock radio, and comes with Bluetooth, so you can make and take calls via your iPhone with it.</p>
<p>Only 6W of power output, though, which is a bit weedy, but at $150, it should be a nice addition to your bedroom if you&#8217;re the type who cant get out of bed until you hear the right tune in the morning!</p>
<p><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/837-494554be69ea6.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Philips DLO iBoom iPod dock"><br />
In addition to the DC350, there&#8217;s also the Philips DLO iBoom (left), which features a remote control that in many respects is as big as the iPod it&#8217;s used to control!</p>
<p>Makes you wonder why the iBoom comes with an iPod dock at all &#8211; why don&#8217;t Philips simply provide it as a speaker, an amp, and a big cable into which you plug your iPod?!</p>
<p>Anyway, the iBoom will set you back $200 if you&#8217;re interested.</p>
<h2>Philips SPA5300 PC speakers</h2>
<p><img src="http://mediamentalism.com/imageSnag/837-494554bf09f1f.jpg" style="" class="lr2ImageSnag" alt="Philips SPA5300 PC speakers"><br />
Finally, Philips will also be showing off the SPA5300, a set of flash-looking 2.1 multimedia speakers for your PC, complete with remote control.</p>
<h2>Summary</h2>
<p>This is an odd time of year for gadget makers, with Christmas just around corner, followed directly after by the biggest gadget  trade show of the year in the form of CES 2009. As such, the manufacturers are usually focused on selling their current wears as hard as they can, and don&#8217;t worry about hyping their future products until the new year.</p>
<p>The fact that Philips and others are starting the hype now, reflect perhaps the challenging retail climate we&#8217;re currently in, and how everyone has written off this Christmas, and will be focusing instead on drumming up trade for next year. CES is certainly going to have a different feel about it next month, that&#8217;s for sure!</p>
<p><span class="source">[Source: <a href="http://www.ipodnn.com/articles/08/12/13/philips.ces.iphone.audio/">iPodNN</a>]</span></p>
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		<title>Sanyo R227 &#8211;  retro wireless music player takes on the Squeezebox</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 00:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most wireless music players, such as the Logitech Squeezebox, are sleek, futuristic-looking boxes. Not so the Sanyo R227 wireless music player, which the company&#8217;s just announced. This little beauty does many of the same things as the Squeezebox, but it&#8217;s all packaged in a gloriously retro design. Looking like some old 1950s radio, the Sanyo [...]]]></description>
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Most wireless music players, such as the Logitech Squeezebox, are sleek, futuristic-looking boxes.  Not so the Sanyo R227 wireless music player, which the company&#8217;s just announced.  This little beauty does many of the same things as the Squeezebox, but it&#8217;s all packaged in a gloriously retro design.<br />
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Looking like some old 1950s radio, the Sanyo R227 is being advertised as an Internet Radio, which is odd, as it&#8217;s so much more.  It is an Internet radio, and you can stream your Internet Radio stations through the R227 without a PC, as it supports both Ethernet and Wi-Fi.</p>
<p>But you can also stream your tunes from your PC, which is exactly what the Squeezebox was built for. As such, the R227 is just as much a wireless music player as the Squeezebox, even though you&#8217;d never know from Sanyo&#8217;s own description of the device.</p>
<p>At first I thought it&#8217;s main limitation would be that you couldn&#8217;t hook it up to an external source, and would have to rely on its puny amplifier (just 2 Watts per channel, which si a darn sight quieter than I am!)</p>
<p>But no, it comes with a standard audio-out jack for plugging into any Hi-Fi you can lay your hands on.</p>
<p>In fact, when you look at its long list of features, it more than gives the Squeezebox a run for its money.  I&#8217;ve no idea of its sound quality yet, which is one of the Squeezebox&#8217;s real strengths, but given that the R227 is set to sell for just $169.99, it&#8217;s over $100 cheaper than the Squeezebox.</p>
<p>Really, Sanyo, you should fire your PR agency &#8211; the R227 looks like a terrific little box, yet you&#8217;d never know from its press release!</p>
<h2>The Sanyo R227 Wireless music player&#8217;s specification</h2>
<p>In case you were wondering, here&#8217;s the R227&#8242;s full spec:</p>
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<li>A standalone Internet Radio that provides instant, convenient access to thousands of FREE stations and podcasts from all over the world</p>
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		<title>Nokia Home Music streamer stuns the world</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 00:14:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nokia, best known for being the world&#8217;s number one mobile phone manufacturer (and mapping company, and camera manufacturer, and&#8230;well, you get the idea!) have amazed the world today with the announcement of a new media streamer. Nokia have not exactly been visible in the music device market, but the new Nokia Home Music streamer could [...]]]></description>
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Nokia, best known for being the world&#8217;s number one mobile phone manufacturer (and mapping company, and camera manufacturer, and&#8230;well, you get the idea!) have amazed the world today with the announcement of a new media streamer.  Nokia have not exactly been visible in the music device market, but the new Nokia Home Music streamer could be about to change all that.<br />
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The Nokia Home Music is, first and foremost, a music streamer, pitched squarely at the likes of the Logitech Squeezebox. Nokia&#8217;s little number is slightly different, though.  Whereas the Squeezebox sits between your PC and Hi-Fi, letting you stream your tunes from your PC and listen to them on your (presumably) better-sounding amp and speaker combo, the Nokia Home Music sits between pretty much everything and your Hi-Fi.</p>
<p>You can stream your tunes from your PC, your mobile phone (naturally!), an MP3 player (via USB) or even directly from the Web.  In short, anything with a USB connector or that supports UPnP can connect with the Nokia Home Music System.</p>
<p>As far as connectivity goes, Nokia&#8217;s little box supports both Ethernet and Wi-Fi for Internet and PC streaming.  It also comes with an FM receiver, and will connect to dozens of Internet Radio stations.</p>
<p>It has a great looking display, which will display the contents of the connected device, and you can control your playlist directly from the Home Music&#8217;s LCD screen via a remote control, rather than from the connected device.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s even an SP/DIF optical connector (for digital connections) and RCA line-out (for analogue connections) to hook up to literally any Hi-Fi ever made, a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, and, as if all that wasn&#8217;t enough, a 10W built-in speaker, just in case you haven&#8217;t got your Hi-Fi switched on yet and you really need to hear that new tune from Timmy Mallet!!!</p>
<p>Frankly, I&#8217;m in disbelief.  This has to be the media streamer that has everything &#8211; looks, all the connectivity you could ever need, and exactly the right level of features to make it a must have.  I&#8217;ve been after a media streamer now for some time, and I think I&#8217;ve just found it! Shame it&#8217;s not going to be available in time for Christmas, but I&#8217;m sure I can persuade the Easter Bunny to give me a Nokia Home Music system next year, rather than the half a hundredweight of chocolate he normally leaves!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been excited by Nokia&#8217;s new N97 phone that was also announced today, but this is just the icing on the cake!</p>
<p><span class="source">[Source: <a href="http://europe.nokia.com/A41439726">Nokia</a>]</span></p>
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