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Apple M9470LL/A AirPort Express Base Station with Airtunes



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  Published: 2008-06-28

Abstract:  Have you noticed? More and more people are getting laptops instead of desktops these days. More of your friends and family are switching to high-speed DSL or cable modem for their Internet connection. And because of this, more and more people want to s...

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crutchfield.com

  Published: 2007-01-21

Abstract:  Apple Airport Express...wireless music client. Be patient, very patient. Worth the effort though.

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gadgetspeak.com

  Published: 2006-09-26

Good:  Genuine portability. Wireless streaming. ...
Bad:  Only compatible with iTunes. Could drive your partner into starting divorce proceedings....
Bottomline:  Don’t judge the Airport Express on looks alone. Not only is it great in the home, but it makes a better travelling companion than Huckleberry Fin. ...

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stuff.tv

  Published: 2006-06-01

Abstract:  Over the last five or so years, Apple has been one of the industry leaders in the push to get wireless Internet access into homes and small businesses. The original AirPort Base Station wasn’t the first wireless access point on the market, but it wa...

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atpm.com

  Published: 2006-01-01

 
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macsonly.com

  Published: 2005-11-22

Abstract:  It streams music from iTunes, packs easily for travel, and is configurable from a Mac or a PC. Could this be the perfect personal Wi-Fi router?

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jiwire.com

  Published: 2005-05-01

Abstract:  Usually, a

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stereophile.com

  Published: 2005-01-27

Abstract:  A simple way to stream digital music wirelessly to your hi-fi

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vnunet.com

  Published: 2005-01-07

Abstract:  Simple wireless audio streaming

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vnunet.com

  Published: 2004-08-09

Abstract:  The AirPort Express certainly has a lot to offer, but the device’s practicality may be relative only to a small subset of users.

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Digitaltrends.com

  Published: 2004-08-05

Abstract:  Spec: 54 Mbps, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Good: Windows and Apple compatible; works as a USB print server; streams digital music via iTunes; excellent performance; WDS capable.
Bad: No browser-based configuration; no SPI firewall; lacks configurable port filtering; no built-in interface for audio control.
Bottomline: This is among the best compact wireless-networking devices available.

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cnet.com

  Published: 2004-07-28

Abstract:  If you need to set up (or extend) a wireless network and also have an iTunes music collection, the AirPort Express is a must- Specs: Wireless Specification: 802.11g, Device Type: Travel Router

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pcmag.com

  Published: 2004-07-20

Abstract:  Before Apple was all about music, it was all about wireless. Back in late 1999, Apple released its original AirPort Base Station based on the 802.11b specification. It was one of the first consumer wireless access points to ship, and Apple marketed the...

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arstechnica.com

  Published: 2004-07-15

Abstract:  If Apple’s iTunes music management software had only one major failing up until today, it would have been an obvious one: you could only hear your iTunes library through a computer. And if that computer wasn’t in the same room with a nice pair...

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