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The Denon ASD-3N is one of the coolest additions you could ever think of when you feel like upgrading the ranks of your existing Denon gear: we're talking about an extremely nifty iPod network client device letting you hook up your iPod to the rest of the multimedia rack via Ethernet, sparing the complex wiring fuss and needing only an Internet line.
For all those out there looking for a way to enjoy their fav tracks from the iPod players, the Denon ASD-3N might simply be one of the niftiest solutions available. Besides playing the contents of your iPod, the Denon ASD-3N can interact with your computer or music servers, as long as you have a compatible router in your home network.
All these extensive functions are made easy to understand and use by an exquisite and pro-grade graphic interface, which can be displayed on your TV: just connect the S-Video out plug to the Denon ASD-3N and you'll be able to get extensive info and playback settings for all your available media. The intuitive GUI will make things a lot easier and, at the same time, it can be set for English, French, Spanish, German or Japanese, for a more comfortable use.
The Denon ASD-3N acts like any serious iPod dock out there: it sports a play and charge design, keeping your iPod powered up and ready to go, no matter for how long you have used it with the Denon dock. And as if things were not simple enough, the iPod can also be operated using the Denon wireless (IR) remote control. Retailing for just under $180, the Denon ASD-3N is a no cheap technology but well worth the money. |