Typical price: £499
What is it: HDD-based hi-fi jukebox
What we think: It's an incredibly expensive but high-performing system that will suit music lovers with vast audio collections
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Average user rating from 2 users
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Sony Giga Juke NAS-50HDE user reviews
November 30, 2007
Posted by: David Rattray
"Pricey but worth every penny"
What I like:
Being able to have all my CD's available at a touch of button
What I don't like:
Nothing yet although I haven’t tackled accessing network music files yet
Review:
The automatic identification (via Internet) of music tracks has worked almost perfectly. The only music it did not manage to identify were some obscure Chinese popular music my wife picked up in Hong Kong. Connecting to the internet only involved plugging in the network cable from my home network and it was away.
Copying CD's to the hard disc was rapid although not without some whirring noise.
So far I am entirely happy with the product.
Copying CD's to the hard disc was rapid although not without some whiring noise.
So far I am entirly happy with the product.
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