Denon unveils bookshelf stereo system
updated 04:15 pm EDT, Wed September 6, 2006
Denon bookshelf stereo
Denon has unveiled its new D-F103 bookshelf system that can accept music files from various sources inside and outside the main unit. The D-F103 can transfer as many as 10,000 songs to a built-in hard drive by ripping CDs; track information is automatically filled in by an incorporated CDDB database. An Ethernet connection enables the stereo to update its catalog of titles online as well as stream audio from a nearby PC or internet radio station. The new system also features connections for external devices such as Apple's iPod and USB mass storage. Track data from all supported digital sources (including iPods) is displayed on the stereo's main screen, according to Electronista. Denon is scheduled to ship the D-F103 to European customers by the end of September for $1,700.





