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Daily News Round #4

Published: 9th December 2004 @ 11:26 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- First Look: StreetFire RBX1600

Got a crapload of audio CD's in your collection that you find yourself shuffling through regularly? What better way to manage them than this. The StreetFire RBX1600 from "StreetFire Sound Labs" works together with Sony's MegaStorage CD changers (up to four of them in fact, making the device capable of handling up to a crazy 1600 CDs) for the ultimate in management of your audio CD collection via a PC connected through the network. If it weren't for MP3's I bet this thing would sell like hotcakes, nonetheless i'm sure it will be a lifesaver for some. DesignTechnica get a first look at it today for us.


The StreetFire RBX1600 home media device takes management of your music collection in a different direction. Instead of focusing on MP3s and video files, the developers at StreetFire Sound Labs have created a product which uses your PC, home network and a broadband connection to help manage your actual collection of CDs stored in up to four Sony MegaStorage CD changers.

The RBX1600 is capable of managing up to 1600 audio CDs. It sits quietly in your home entertainment cabinet alongside your Sony MegaStorage CD changers, providing the ability to control your collection with customizable playback capabilities which can be set from any computer on your network.



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