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  • Zeppelin Air from B&W

      We heard it was coming and now it’s official. The beautiful Zeppelin Air AirPlay speaker from Bowers and Wilkins has launched.   The Zeppelin Air is a premium AirPlay speaker. It retains the classic Zeppelin shape but is completely redesigned on the inside. B&W boasts “it’s the best sounding iPod speaker ever produced” and…

  • AirPlay Speakers: Current Options and Alternatives

    Chances are you arrived here looking for AirPlay enabled speakers. Speakers with Apple’s new AirPlay audio streaming technology built-in. We created this site to showcase these exact speakers. It’s what we want in our homes and offices and that’s exactly what we want to get for you. Read on to see what AirPlay options are…

  • iHome iW1 AirPlay Wireless Speaker

      iHome recently updated the page for their new rechargeable AirPlay enabled speaker dubbed the iW1. iHome’s iW1 features AirPlay which lets you stream digital lossless audio over Wi-Fi from iTunes. Control is via a backlit capacitive touch panel. You can have multi-room ability with multiple units and portability thanks to a built-in rechargeable li-ion…

  • Marantz Melody Media AirPlay Music System

      Marantz’s first AirPlay system, the Melody Media, provides Apple’s AirPlay via an optional (paid) firmware upgrade. In addition to AirPlay the unit features a CD drive, AM/FM, internet radio streaming from services like Last.fm, a USB hookup to connect your iPod directly as well as an ethernet and wi-fi connection. All your music is…

  • Denon’s N7 AirPlay System

    Denon’s new RCD-N7 CD Receiver and SC-N7 Speakers (sold separately) combine to make the new N7, 2.1 channel, AirPlay Capable System. The RCD-N7 features streaming from Rhapsody, Napster, Last.fm and Pandora. You can stream from any networked PC and with the Apple AirPlay firmware upgrade you’ll be able to stream from iTunes. There is also…

  • Denon Apple AirPlay A/V Receivers Announced

      Denon has announced Apple’s AirPlay will be added to their 2010 lineup of A/V networked receivers. Look for product models ending in “11” like Denon’s AVR-4311CI. Exact date is unconfirmed but Denon has said it will cost $49 to do a firmware upgrade to existing, compatible networked A/V receivers.   BUY NOW from Amazon  …