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Relatively inexpensive digital audio streamer ; glitch-free wireless streaming ; provides access to Rhapsody and Internet radio without a PC on ; stylish design
Limited file format support ; doesn't include as many music services as competitors ; only supports PCs for streaming your own music files ; slight pause between Rhapsody tracks
The Philips NP1100/37 lacks the bells and whistles of some other network digital audio players, but it should satisfy those looking for basic streaming on a budget.
That's the niche the Philips NP1100/37 is trying to fill, by offering the core functionality of the more expensive models, but coming in at a more reasonable $180. If you're really into digital audio, you'll appreciate the more sophisticated and...
That's the niche the Philips NP1100/37 is trying to fill, by offering the core functionality of the more expensive models, but coming in at a more reasonable $180. If you're really into digital audio, you'll appreciate the more sophisticated and...
Philips' Rhapsody-enhanced Streamium home audio products give consumers access from their living room to Rhapsody's catalog of over 4.5 million songs, professionally programmed music channels, personalized recommendations and thousands of themed ...
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Philips' Streamium NP1100, the first device in the line to launch with Rhapsody, also features a built-in PC Link, a black and white display, internet radio connectivity and streaming from other PCs on the same Wi-Fi network
Will this connect your music world?
Simply adapts existing Hi-Fi, great build quality
Screen a little primitive, limited viewing angle, can be fiddly to set-up
The Philips NP1100 Network Music Player provides a simple way to bring internet radio and music stored on your PC to your existing music system
VERDICT With increasing movements to connect up different media around the home, the Philips NP1100 Network Music Player provides a simple way to bring internet radio and music stored on your PC to your existing music system, with the display...
Get your music out of the computer
Sound quality is good ; can play internet radio stations
Display is hard to read ; very difficult to navigate song lists ; flaky connection
It's simple to use, but this player left us cold
Get your music out of the computer
It's simple to use, but this player left us cold
Streaming audio receivers connect to your PC over a network and allow you to listen to music stored on it in more comfortable surroundings, such as your living room or garden. They tend to be expensive, but Philips' Streamium NP1100 is reasonable at £99
Liberate your music from your PC. Not flawless, but a top streamer at a low price.
Meet Philips' effort at freeing your tunes and giving you the next generation of Radio.
Today we're looking at the Philips NP1100 Streamium Network Music Player, a device that essentially offers largely comparable functionality, but for less than half the price. In that case, you'd be better off looking at something like the Logitech...
Big house? Loads of music? You, my friend, need a
Compact and stylish (a bit like Frankie Dettori), this Wi-Fi equipped shelf-sitter from Philips benefits from a user-friendly set-up process - anyone able to follow a user manual properly should have it corralling digital tunes after about ten minutes ...
With no playback controls on the unit itself, you'll need to keep the remote control handy at all times - lose it and you'll have no way to stream music or access internet radio stations. Compatibility wise, it's not bad - MP3, WMA and AAC files are ...
model This is a pretty small and light, but the Philips NP1100 pay its compactness by the lack of speakers. It has to be connected to a system of sound reproduction, using the analog output or digital .
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