Sony Cube Streams Tunes - At A Price April 5, 2007

Read more Digital Audio , Gadgets , Gizmodo UK , Home Cinema , MP3 , Music

Sony Cube.jpg Sony is great at coming up with great little audio products and add-ons but, as always, there’s nearly always a price to pay. In the case of the dinky little Sony Cube – or the TDM-NC1 Digital Media Port Wi-Fi Client – it’s the £110 price tag.

And the fact that it’s only designed to work with Sony Bravia home cinema kit. Apart from that, it’s quite good. You hook it up to the Digital Media Port (DMP) of your Bravia surround sound kit and stream music from your PC. It has a bright digital display, weighs 11oz and measures 7.5 x 7.6 x 7.5cm.

It’s compatible with ATRAC, AAC and WMA music files but will not play DRM-protected tunes unless they’ve been bought from Sony’s CONNECT music download service.

See, what did I tell you about those little drawbacks? US-only at the moment but should be here in the coming months.-Martin Lynch

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