
The new Noxon networked music player is due soon and looks like an interesting device, especially if you want to listen to Internet radio stations without a the use of a PC. Read on for the full specs…
Standards
- IEEE 802.11b
- IEEE 802.11g
- IEEE 802.3, IEEE-802.3u
- UPnP
- DRM10
- USB 2.0 mobile storage support
Data Rates
- 54 Mbit/s (WLAN)
- 10/100 Mbit/s (Ethernet)
Network Security
- WEP encryption (64/128 bit key support)
- WPA encryption
Connectivity
- Wireless Access Point
- Ad-hoc (peer to peer)
File Formats
- Internet radio (streaming MP3, MMS)
- MP3 (up to 320 kBit/s, CBR/VBR)
- ID3 V1.0 / V2.0
- M3U
- PLS
- WMA-9 (up to 320 kBit/s) unprotected and DRM10 protected
Connectors
- Line out (RCA)
- Headphone out (3.5mm Jack – plug)
- S/P-DIF digital out (TOS-Link)
- Ethernet RJ-45
- USB 2.0
- Power
Features
- Infrared remote control
- USB 2.0 host
- DRM10 support
- Firmware upgrades via WLAN/Ethernet
- Crystal clear LCD screen
- Digital Out
Power Adapter
- 9V / 1A
System Requirements/Recommendation
- 802.11b or 802.11g wireless network adapter or
- 802.11g WLAN access point (recommended)
- WPA encryption activated (recommended)
- Windows 2000 or XP
- Minimum Pentium III 500 MHz processor
- 64 MB RAM memory
- UPnP server application e.g. Twonkyvision MusicServer (recommended)
- Microsoft Windows Media Connect for DRM10 protected content
- DSL internet service (required for internet radio)
Software
- TwonkyVision MusicServer (PC) * elgato EyeConnect (MAC) * Update- and Configurationtool
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