Olive Symphony, a contender?
The Olive Symphony, a Linux-powered hi-fi wi-fi stereo hub, "stands a decent chance for a prime position before the living room throne," according to this review. Olive is a privately held San Francisco company. Via Slashdot.
Not surprising that this emerges during the LinuxWorld show in San Francisco. Here's some Merc coverage, and more info.
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Olive Symphony, the uber stereo
Excerpt: Here is a great review of Olive Symphony by the NYT's David Pogue. The $900 hi-fi super-stereo merges everything -- your iPods, wireless networks, sound systems and personal computers -- into one machine. It is being shipped to stores next week. Olive ...
Tracked: October 27, 2005 7:34 AM
Olive Symphony, the uber stereo
Excerpt: Here is a great review of Olive Symphony by the NYT's David Pogue. The $900 hi-fi super-stereo merges everything -- your iPods, wireless networks, sound systems and personal computers -- into one machine. It is being shipped to stores next week. Olive ...
Tracked: October 27, 2005 7:34 AM
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