Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Philips WACS7500/05 - Streamium Wireless Music Centre & Station

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Philips EAN: 8712581336851 Feature: Type - Wireless micro system with 80 GB hard drive Label: Philips Manufacturer: Philips Model: WACS7500/05 Publisher: Philips Release Date: 2008-03-31 Studio: Philips
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Type - Wireless micro system with 80 GB hard drive Amplifier - 80 W Sound decoders - MP3 decoder Remote - 2-way remote control with 6-line display 1-way remote control A/V features - 50-preset FM tuner Equaliser: classical, jazz, pop, rock, techno, neutral Play from hard drive mode: Album, Genre, Playlist, All tracks, Same Artist, Same Genre, Uncompressed tracks Transfer from hard drive mode: transfer via Wi-Fi to 5 stations, "My Room, My Music", "Music Follows Me", "Music Broadcast"
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Philips has launched the successor to the WACS700: the WACS7500. This micro system has revolutionised the world of digital music, because it allows you to transfer your favourite tracks to any room of your home using WiFi technology. The WACS7500 includes an 80 GB hard drive and a USB Direct port, not to mention Ethernet and WiFi connectivity, so you can connect it to your home network and tune in to radio stations over the internet. Just like the WACS7000, the WACS7500 is made up of a central unit and a receiver unit, and both of theses units can be controlled with the help of two remote controls. The WACS7500 is also equipped with a CD player compatible with CD-R/RW discs and MP3 formats and a number of play modes, so you can save preferences and listen to your music as you choose. The WACS7500 can handle up to 5 receivers in hard drive mode, and it also plays music stored on your MP3 player or portable USB device. Providing 80 W of power, the WACS7500 lets you enjoy the sound of your favourite tunes in every room of your home!
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