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Mondo Mint wireless music system announced
Mondo Systems has announced the Mondo Mint, a new wireless music system consisting of a mini Class-D digital amplifier, two bookshelf speakers, a remote control, and a wireless dock designed to remotely stream music from an iPod up to 100 feet away.
“It connects to any major music source to affordably bring great sound to any room—from den to office to dorm room,” says the company. “An included Mondo Mint wireless dock contains proprietary digital wireless technology that allows consumers to uniquely turn their iPod into a remote control. When placed up to 100 feet away from the amp, music can be streamed, volume controlled, play lists managed, and more—from the couch, desk side, or from another room in the home.”
According to Mondo, the system offers iPod, USB, Wireless Audio and Line In connections for use with a PC, Mac, iPod, MP3 player, CD player, satellite radio, TV or video game console. The Mondo Mint system will be available next month for $349.
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Right on - this is what I have been waiting for to come to market, or well at least it is a start. I am waiting to buy an AppleTv or Mini till I can basically lose my entire stereo component system. I want a small apple style stack that does everything. Now, we just need a full surround system with wireless rear speakers and I am all over it.
Posted by Steamboater on May 23, 2007 at 11:14 AM (PDT)