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		<title>REM.FM gadget of the week: Sony Giga Juke Music Server</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 10:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nikki Moore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bring all your digital music together in one place with Sony&#8217;s 80GB Giga Juke music server. Rip music directly from CD, import from PC or USB. You can also get multi-room audio when you pair with additional Gigajuke wireless players which is a good feature to have. It&#8217;s a very sleek looking system, has decent sound quality [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bring all your digital music together in one place with Sony&#8217;s 80GB Giga Juke music server. Rip music directly from CD, import from PC or USB. You can also get multi-room audio when you pair with additional Gigajuke wireless players which is a good feature to have. It&#8217;s a very sleek looking system, has decent sound quality and holds up to 40,000 songs.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s available for around £400 on line so quite pricey but quite a neat solution for all keeping all your digital music in one place.</p>
<p>Technical Specifications:</p>
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<li>80GB HDD stores up to 40,000 songs. Rip from CD at up 16x</li>
<li>Enjoy multi-room audio when you add a wireless station and additional Gigajuke players.</li>
<li>32-bit s-master digital amplifier delivers crystal clear CD quality sound</li>
<li>4.3&#8243; full colour display makes it easy to access your favourite tunes</li>
<li>x-DJ automatically creates themed playlists for any occasion</li>
<li>Use Music Surfin&#8217; to sort through tracks at the touch of a button. Pull songs from the same artist<br />
Change your preferences at the touch of a button with Music Surfin&#8217; mode. Pull all songs from the same artist, sort by year or press &#8220;mood&#8221; for tracks with the same musical feel</li>
<li>Record directly from Sony&#8217;s DMPORT</li>
<li>Automatic title labelling is provided using Gracenote&#8217;s music recognition technology and database, containing music data for approximately 350,000 albums.</li>
<li>Up to 50x high speed music file transfer</li>
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