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Thu, 14 Apr 2005 Sony's network music device will play iTunes

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Sony has unveiled a network audio system that works with iTunes.

The NAS-CZ1, set to launch in the UK in July this year, will allow music to be streamed wirelessly from a PC to wherever in the house the device is placed.

The best news is that it is compatible with most audio files including MP3, WAV, ACC and WMA. So iTunes fans can rest assured that they will be able to play their tracks through the audio system.

The NAS-CZ1 is also able to generate playlists, sorting according to most frequently, recently, new or never played songs, says T3 magazine.

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