Q100 digital music server.Manufacturer: Qsonix, Agoura Hills Description: Digital music server with "drag drag Force exerted by a fluid stream on any obstacle in its path or felt by an object moving through a fluid. Its magnitude and how it may be reduced are important to designers of moving vehicles, ships, suspension bridges, cooling towers, and other structures. 'n' drop" touch screen Price: $5,495 The Q100 works almost like a large iPod A family of extremely popular digital media players from Apple, introduced in 2001 for the Mac and 2002 for Windows. iPods are noted for their well-designed, simple user interfaces that employ either a click wheel or touch screen (see click wheel and iPod touch). meant for home entertainment use. The hard drive music server stores, organizes, and plays back up to 7,500 CDs. Listeners can use the touch screen to drag and drop A graphical user interface (GUI) capability that lets you perform operations by moving the icon of an object with the mouse into another window or onto another icon. For example, files can be copied or moved by dragging them from one folder to another. the music of their choice into the player. The Q100 can play music throughout the home. The touch screen is 15 inches and has a simple interface that includes color graphics The ability to display graphic images in colors. . The screen can be mounted on a variety of spaces including walls and tables. The Q100 is currently available online at qsonix.com and from custom installers, professional audio video dealers and selected retailers. |
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