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Finally a Simple and Easy way to Bridge Internet Radio Stations with Your Home Audio System without the Aid of a PC

iMuse Electronics, Inc. unveils its newest internet radio device, iAPlayer at the 2004 Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, NV on January 8, 2004. Now enjoy the rich diversity of internet radio stations by extending your home entertainment system to include internet radio broadcast reception.

Las Vegas, NM (PRWEB) Jaunuary 6, 2004 -- iMuse Electronics, manufacturer of digital audio devices will display and demonstrate the iAPlayer Home Entertainment audio component at the 2004 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, booth #16732 in the South Hall, lower level of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

For those who want digital music to be part of their home audio system directly via the Internet without any subscription fees, iAPlayer is for them," says David Harrison, Director of Marketing at iMuse Electronics, Inc. The easy to use and affordable component fits in any Home Entertainment rack and extends the audio experience with streaming digital internet radio or stored audio files from a Personal Computer. The iAPlayer has a high end audio component design and rich look that compliments any Home Entertainment System. Finally, an internet audio device that looks like it belongs with the rest of your entertainment equipment.

We are excited to finally make public a product that is going to change the way people approach their music enjoyment," says James Ramsey, Director of Sales at iMuse Electronics. The unit is designed to be simple to use and is targeted for non-technical users who want the exceptional quality of digital internet and stored audio sources, in the rooms where they want to enjoy it. The unit follows the audio component plug and play installation concept.

iAPlayer customers have or will have substantial investments in quality Home Entertainment Systems in both sound quality and placement of the audio components. The iAPlayer will allow them to leverage that investment and expand their audio choices. They can fill a room with rich sound from CDs and DVDs. The iAPlayer explodes their audio options by tapping the ever growing content of the Internet and audio libraries without the aid of a PC," says William Duncan, president and CEO of iMuse Electronics, Inc.    

About iMuse Electronics
iMuse Electronics develops and manufactures digital audio devices designed to provide people the ability to experience the rich diversity of audio sources that the internet offers. Its customers are those who have broad band Internet connections and want to experience streaming audio feeds with digital quality and genre-based music selections. Founded in 2002, iMuse Electronics is dedicated to developing a better streaming Internet audio solution for users who demand simplicity. For more information about iMuse Electronics and iAPlayer, please visit www.imuse.us.

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