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by - written on 24/08/02 (Useful, 540 readings)
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If you have a big MP3 library, then the Audiotron will allow you to enjoy them to the full through your HI-fi. If you don't then Audiotron will make you want to create one! Put symply, the Audiotron is a cross between a networked MP3 player, and a hi fi seperate. First the looks. It is black, with the normal transports for a CD player, and a 2 line LED display, and it fits in perfectly with the other seperates on your shelf. Setting it up was easy, plug it in, and assuming you have an ethernet socket next to your hifi, just plug in the supplied patch cable & away you go. (If you don't, then running a cable no more difficult than ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/05/01 (Very useful, 1670 readings)
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Ah ha, spent all that time on Napster and Gnutella, downloaded all those songs and now realised that you can only listen to them on your PC, via those little speakers Dell bundle in. Got that lovely stereo you picked up at Richer sounds, matt black components, great looking Mission speakers with those white cones, but now you don?t use it as all your music is on your PC. The Turtle Beach Audiotron, combined with the Intel HPNA (Home Phone network) manages to link your PC in one room to your stereo in another, via your existing telephone extensions, and look good at the same time. Getting it here: It was a great plan ? linking my PC ? A Dell ... Read the complete review


