Airplay....Ποιές εταιρείες το υποστηρίζουν
Το παρακάτω άρθρο από το What Hi-Fi magazine :
UPDATE: Denon, Marantz and B&W sign up for Apple's AirPlay, and Marantz launches first control app for receiver
12 OCT 2010
iTunes 10: coming soon to your system
Updated 12.10.10
Following yesterday's announcement from Marantz,
Denon has now confirmed which of its products will be upgradable to allow AirPlay functionality.
Three AV receivers – the AVR-4311, AVR-3311 and AVR-A100 – are AirPlay-compliant, as will be the forthcoming CEOL Network Music System.
The upgrade will be available from the end of November, and will be available to buy from the Denon website.
http://www.marantz.comUpdated 11.10.10
Marantz has today confirmed that four of its products will be Apple AirPlay-certified: the SR7005 AV receiver, AV7005 preamplifier, NA7004 network audio player and Melody Media (M-CR603) networked CD receiver.
The Marantz AirPlay option will be available in November via the
company's website as a firmware upgrade. It's expected to cost UK customers £39.
Ken Ishiwata, Marantz Brand Ambassador, says: "AirPlay uses Apple's lossless format and this allows high-quality music playback from the Marantz systems."
Published 02.09.10
Denon, Marantz and B&W are among the first companies to partner with Apple for its AirPlay system, which enables iTunes devices to stream music over a home network to compatible devices.
AirPlay, announced at yesterday's huge music-related
Apple product launch, will enable iTunes 10 users to stream music to remote speakers and systems using the company's AirPort Express, and will also work with a range of forthcoming products from a number of audio companies for whole-house music streaming.
Along with Denon, Marantz and B&W, other featured partners include iHome and JBL.
In other Apple-related news, Marantz has announced the availability of a control app for the iPod Touch/iPhone. The Wizz App will 'drive' the SR7005 AV network receiver and AV7005 network preamp, and will provide source selection, power on/off, volume control and more.
When browsing and playing network-stored music it will show cover art, and will also all control of other Marantz components connected to the AV7005 or SR7005 via the company's D-bus remote system.
The app will be available this month from the Apple App Store, and will work with the two units after a software upgrade to be launched at the end of the month. It's said more Marantz products will be added to the compatibility list soon.