Qsonix QJB110 manages music with nostalgic touch |
Take an advanced music management system. Throw it into a traditional jukebox design. What do you get? The new Qsonix QJB110 Nostalgic Digital Jukebox, which at this point seems not to have any pricing or release information available, though we have to imagine it’s going to be pricey.
The Qsonix QJB110 takes the form of a 1940s-era jukebox handcrafted with solid walnut and a die cast metal authentic exterior. It is capable of storing upwards of 9,000 CDs and can operate as a stand-alone music system with a built-in 360W amp, speakers and subwoofer. It is also designed to act in a multi-zone capacity for those wishing to hear music throughout the home. It includes iPod transfer, CD burning, web browsing and automatic Internet updates as well.
One can use the touch-screen, drag and drop interface to manage music and do online music shopping to download tunes to this jukebox’s 500GB hard drive. Information on music stored in the system includes the albums’ cover art, musician, title, genre, reviews and track information. There’s also a whole lot of other features here but you get the general idea - this looks like it will be a rockin’ home entertainment system.
Qsonix QJB110 Nostalgic Digital Jukebox Press Release
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