Apple Starts Shipping AirPort Express
- By: Digital Trends Staff •
- July 14, 2004
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Apple Computer has announced that the first AirPort Express with AirTunes has begun shipping.
Apple today announced it has begun shipping AirPort Express, the world’s first 802.11g mobile base station that features wireless Internet connections and USB printing that can be used at home or onthe road to bring wireless freedom to hotel rooms with broadband connections. AirPort Express also features both analog and digital audio outputs that can be connected to a home stereo, and togetherwith AirTunes music networking software gives users a simple and inexpensive way to wirelessly stream music from iTunes on their Mac or PC to any room in the house. Apple has received more than80,000 pre-orders for AirPort Express, which was introduced last month.
“With over 80,000 pre-orders, AirPort Express is off to a great start as the first 802.11g mobile base station for Mac and PC users,†said Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “With the breakthrough AirTunes feature, music lovers can now listen to their iTunes music collection streamed wirelessly to a stereo located anywhere in their home.â€
AirPort Express includes a built-in combination digital and analog audio connector allowing users to connect it to a home stereo, powered analog speakers or the latest digital 5.1 surround sound systems. iTunes 4.6 automatically detects the remote speakers and displays them in a simple pop-up list for the user to select. Once the remote speakers are selected, AirTunes wirelessly streams the iTunes music from the computer to the AirPort Express base station. AirTunes music is encoded to protect it from theft while streaming across the wireless music network and uses Apple’s lossless compression technology to ensure no loss of sound quality. AirPort Express provides a range of up to 150 feet, and multiple AirPort Express base stations can be bridged together to send music to extended areas.*
AirPort Express mobile base station features a single-piece, compact design weighing just 6.7 ounces, providing maximum portability. AirPort Express offers both Mac and PC users the ability to share a single DSL or cable broadband account with up to 10 simultaneous users and a single USB printer with multiple users. With its advanced security features, AirPort Express safeguards data on networked computers with support for WiFi Protected Access (WPA), 128-bit encryption and a built-in firewall.
Pricing & Availability
AirPort Express is available now through the Apple Store (http://www.apple.com/), Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of $129 (US). AirTunes requires iTunes 4.6, which is available as a free download. Wireless printing over USB requires Mac OS X version 10.2.7 or later or Windows XP or Windows 2000 and a compatible printer.
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