Pioneer outs the N-50-K Network player in Japan

Pioneer outs the N-50-K Network player in Japan

Introduced for the first time in Europe, Pioneer’s latest Network player the N-50-K will finally hit Japanese store this august at around 80,000 Yen! By default the N-50-K comes with the Support of both Android and iOS devices as well as MP3, Linear PCM, WAV, WMA, AAC and FLAC.

DLNA 1.5
AirPlay compatible
USB DAC for a direct USB connection with your PC
high-resolution audio playback up to 192 kHz/24-bit
hi-bit 32 audio processing
Auto Sound Retriever to restore compressed audio files
Auto Level Control equalises volume differences between tracks
front USB terminal for your iPod/iPhone/iPad
ready for Pioneer ControlApp: remote app for iPod touch, iPhone and Android
Bluetooth ready
Wireless LAN ready
High-Accuracy Master Clock
Rigid under base
Isolated D/A Power supply

Logitec – Cylindrical-shaped Bluetooth Speaker – LBT-AVSP1000

Logitec - Cylindrical-shaped Bluetooth Speaker - LBT-AVSP1000

Logitec is releasing a cylindrical shaped Bluetooth speaker “LBT-AVSP1000″ in mid-April. It plays music saved in a smart device compatible with Bluetooth by connecting wirelessly.

It accommodates AAC/apt-X codec that produces high-quality and low delay sounds. Output is 15W (7.5W x 7.5W). There is a stand to place smart phone/tablet in the front, and the stand includes a USB port for recharging the speaker.

Price: ¥8,980
Size:  440 × 86 × 115mm
Weight: 555g
Accessories: manual book, AC adapter, micro USB cable for recharging

Panasonic – 2 New Blu-ray disc players “DMP-BDT330″ (3D player and 4K upconversion) and “DMP-BD79″ (compact size) out in late April

Panasonic is releasing 2 new Blue-ray Disc players on April 30 – “DMP-BDT330″ and “DMP-BD79″.
“DMP-BDT330″ is compatible with Blue-ray 3D player and 4K upconversion. And by making either of its 2 HDMI output terminals sound output only, noise generated by video signal can be reduced and pure high-quality sound can be played. Also, this network/high resolution audio compliant Blue-ray disc player can play 192kHz/24bit audio file or compressed audio …

Firefox nightlies now support AAC, MP3 and H.264 by default in Windows

Firefox nightlies now support AAC, MP3 and H264 by default in Windows

Mozilla hasn’t been the most eager supporter of commercialized media formats; it flipped the H.264 switch in Firefox’s HTML5 support last year only when it was clear WebM wasn’t taking off. Still, those who regularly test the company’s latest work will be glad to hear that support for AAC, MP3 and H.264-based MP4 is now enabled by default in Firefox nightly builds. Provided you’re using Windows 7 or newer, it’s no longer necessary to change settings to play relatively common HTML5 audio and video formats. Web users wanting the extra support in a finished version of the browser will need to wait for a completed Firefox 22, which is expected to launch in late June; risk takers just need to check out the source links.

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LBT-AVP7000, Logitec new All in One external Speaker

Logitec Japan (And not Logitech), launched last week the LBT-AVP7000 a new desktop/house speaker designed to offer a better sound quality that the one coming from most laptop nowadays. Unfortunately not battery powered, the LBT-AVP7000 comes however with a nice 5Wx2ch output with a pair of 54mm driver unit. But, what’s more interesting here is that the LBT-AVP7000 comes with USB Audio, Bluetooth 3.0 +A2DP, and Aux IN as well as the support AAC and apt-X codec! Announced for mid-february …

iRiver’s AK100 now supports Apple-based audio codecs

iRiver's AK100 now supports Applebased audio codecs

If you’re an audiophile with $700 burning a hole in your pocket, you might’ve been tempted by iRiver‘s Astell & Kern AK100. Already boasting Mastering Quality Sound (MQS) lossless audio playback — along with support for MP3, Ogg, FLAC, WAV, WMA and APE codecs — there’s now another reason to be seduced by the luxury pmp. Released today, firmware update version 1.3 for the device finally adds Apple-based codecs (AAC, ALAC and AIFF) to the list — who said iTunes and audiophiles can’t get along? To jog your memory, the AK100 has a Wolfson WM8740 Digital-to-Analog Converter, 32GB of built-in storage, two microSD card slots and a 2,000 mAh battery that’ll last 16 hours. Get a peek at the press release after the break or just head to the source to download the update.

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The Astell&Kern AK100 High Definition Portable Audio Player Is Now The ONLY
Portable Music Player You Need

With The Addition of AAC, ALAC AND AIFF File Support, The AK100 Plays Any Audio File Format You May Have

Irvine, CA — iriver is proud to announce the release of firmware version 1.30 for the Astell&Kern AK100, which now supports many Apple-based audio codes most consumers currently use. Music lovers everywhere can stop carrying multiple portable audio devices in order to enjoy the high definition, studio-quality sound from Astell&Kern’s AK100.

The new upgrade allows users to play both new high definition audio and their current collection of digital music, all with one player.

The Astell&Kern player is the first portable hi-fi audio device from iriver, capable of Mastering Quality Sound (MQS) playback. MQS files are sound or music files saved as a lossless format, straight from the studio mastering source. Because less data is lost during the digital mastering process and the sound quality is distortion-free, a dramatic difference from the 24bit source data from MQS files and CD (WAV)/MP3s can be heard and felt. MQS files are often in 24bit WAV or FLAC formats. With the encoding process in the AK100 MQS Portable System, MQS music and sounds are more refined and pure.

Henry Park, CEO of iriver, says, “We are very pleased that the addition of AAC, ALAC, and AIFF codecs makes the Astell&Kern portable audio player the only music unit anyone will ever need. Music lovers finally get the quality of the music they have been longing for, yet can access their entire collection in one unit. We think that is pretty awesome.”

The Astell&Kern is the world’s first portable audio device equipped with the Wolfson WM8740 Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC). It contains 32GB of internal memory and can be expanded via two (2) microSD card slots, each supporting an additional 32GB microSD card. The Astell&Kern is compatible with FLAC, WAV, WMA, MP3, OGG, APE, AAC, ALAC and AIFF audio files. Its 2,000 mAH battery provides up to 16 hours of playback on a single charge. The Astell&Kern offers numerous connection options, including micro-USB, optical in/out and headphone out.

Iriver has partnered with HDtracks to provide users with albums encoded with Mastering Quality Sound. HDtracks is a high-quality music download service offering an exciting catalog of Mastering Quality music from every major label across all genres. They have several formats available for fans of all types of music. If you would like genuine CD-quality sound, HDtracks offers both AIFF and FLAC lossless files. For those who wish to carry their music in a portable mp3 player, they have 320kbps files that far exceed the quality of standard MP3 files. For audiophiles, HDtracks has a large catalog of ultra-high resolution 96kHz/24bit and 192kHz/24-bit titles from legendary rock, jazz, and classical artists as well as emerging artists. This is true DVD-audio sound quality for music lovers that demand the very best!

The AK100 is $699 and is available at high-end audio stores and online at Amazon.com, Buy.com, ebay.com and www.iriverinc.com.

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PBS draws link between digital music ethics and magic spells, somehow makes it look simple (video)

PBS draws link between digital music rights and magic spells, somehow makes it look simple video

AAC files and the arcane don’t have much in common on the surface. After some digging, however, PBS’ Idea Channel has found that magic is an uncannily good analogy for digital music rights and explaining the thorny ethical issues that come with them. Both music and spells stem from grassroots cultures that give away their content for free, but (at least until an anti-magic clampdown at eBay) have since become businesses. That nature poses a key ethical question: when we’re used to a free experience and can copy songs or spells as much as we like, what does it take to keep us as honest customers? As show host Mike Rugnetta suggests, it’s a matter of personal responsibility — if we want more of either, we have to think of the commerce as showing support for future work. You can catch Mike’s clever train of thought after the break, and ponder what constitutes DRM for a potion while you’re at it.

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Thanko outs a new Android 4.0 SmartTV BOX in Japan

Thanko announced today a new Android 4.0 SmartTV Box in Japan that will put a “Computer” in your hand. The ANDBOX44, the name of our little box, comes by default with a very capable Cortex A8-Allwinner A10 CPU at 1.5GHz with 1GB of RAM and 4GB of internal memory alongside an HDMI port, Ethernet, SD Slot and a Pair of USB port in just 430g with a size of 250x145x75mm. Being a little Android 4.0 computer the ANDBOX44 comes obviously with the support of MPG 1/2/4, WMV 7/8/9(VC1), ASF, …

Sony announces the NW-F800 Series, its latest Android based Walkman

Behold Sony’s latest high-end Walkman, the NW-F800 Series! Available in three different flavors and with internal memory ranging from 16 up to 64GB, the NW-F800 is Sony’s answer to Apple’s iPod! Indeed the NW-F800 will come by default with Android 4.0, a Tegra 2 1GHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0 and a nice little 3.5″ WVGA screen.
The NW-F800 will be of course compatible with Google Play and will play, no pun intended, just fine with most applications …

Denon releases Network DRA-N5 & RCD-N8 CD players with iPhone & iPod dock

Denon introduced today in Japan two new Compact Network Mini Component with iPhone and iPod Dock with the RCD-N8 and DRA-N5. Both models comes with WiFi, DLNA 1.5, an iPhone/iPod Dock, USB PlayBack with MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC support, a Maximum output of 80Wx2ch at 4Ω and a 55W Power consumption and just 0.3W in standby. The difference between both models comes with the support of AM/FM, CD and 3 instead of 1 analog audio input that is only available on the RCD-N8.