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Philips WAS7500/37


$227.00 Released June, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:The size of a small laptop monitor. FM radio - very good reception, easy to scan. 802.11g wireless streaming (VERY COOL).

The Cons:A little finicky on USB playback(the files must be saved in the correct format in order to playback in order).

The Philips WAS7500/37 is a Wireless Music Station designed to play music either from Streamium Wireless Music Center or directly from a PC. If used with a center unit, the WAS7500/37 wirelessly streams content (including Internet radio) from a distance concurrent with 802.11g standards.

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An alternate option is to stream from a PC via UpnP, or connect directly to a computer via Ethernet (RJ-45). No matter which option chosen, the WAS7500/37 can play PM3, PCM, and WMA files, although it itself holds no unit (e.g. CD player) for truly direct playback. Essentially, the WAS7500/37 is a portable unit designed only for STREAMING, and not real playback. Additional features of the Philips WAS7500/37 music station include a Dynamic Bass Boost, an integrated Equalizer, and a Class "D" Digital Amplifier. The Philips WAS7500/37 retails for $269.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • Wireless Music Station
  • Streams Content (Center or PC)
  • MP3/PCM/WMA Playback
  • Dynamic Bass Boost
  • Integrated Equalizer
  • Class “D” Digital Amplifier

Specifications

  • Equalizer Settings: Classic, Jazz, Neutral, Pop, Rock, Techno
  • Music Power: 60W
  • Output Power: 2 x 10W + 10W
  • Playback: MP3/PCM/WMA

Connectivity

  • FM Dipole
  • Analog AUX
  •  Line In AUX
  • Headphone
  • Wireless LAN
  • Ethernet RJ-45

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    the size of a small laptop monitor

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    FM radio - very good reception, easy to scan

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    802.11g wireless streaming (VERY COOL)

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    integrated amplifier

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    3 free Internet Radio services available

Cons
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    a little finicky on USB playback(the files must be saved in the correct format in order to playback in order)

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