AudioReQuest Pro Edition With Crestron Support Introduced At CEDIA 2000; New Hard Drive Based Music Jukebox Stores Over 350 Hours.Business Editors INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.--Sept. 8, 2000--ReQuest Multimedia, the pioneer in new home consumer multimedia products, today announced the addition of the Pro Edition to its line of AudioReQuest MP3 Digital Music System products. The product will be displayed at the Crestron Electronics booth #134 in CEDIA 2000. The AudioReQuest Pro Edition is designed and marketed specifically towards the custom home installation market and will provide out-of-the-box support for the Crestron Isys and CNX CNX - Canceled CNX - Certified Network Expert CNX - Chiang Mai, Thailand - International (Airport Code) CNX - CRISIL NSE (National Stock Exchange) Indices (India stock exchange) line of home automation products. AudioReQuest gives music enthusiasts instant access to more than 6,000 of their favorite songs in one central location. Users play their audio CDs once and AudioReQuest remembers the music, eliminating the need to insert the CD again. With an easy-to-use user interface on the Crestron Isystm system, AudioReQuest gives users the power to search their entire music collection by song title, artist, and album, as well as create their own custom play lists from anywhere in their home. Animated graphical displays that move to the beat of the music can be viewed on any TV screen. "ReQuest is committed to providing the custom home market with a low cost, fully featured digital hard drive jukebox," said Steven Vasquez, CEO of ReQuest Multimedia. "With built-in Crestron support, AudioReQuest will provide seamless integration with current and future installations." AudioReQuest Pro Edition will be available directly to affiliate custom installers. For more information, contact info@request.com. About ReQuest Multimedia ReQuest Multimedia is revolutionizing the consumer multimedia market by providing innovative products that enable home users to create, store, and experience compelling new digital media content through their home entertainment systems and the Internet. |
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