mercury_in_flames Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 Well it sure looks tastey, but at a mere 35 watts rms per channel well.. Source: Sony NetJuke PC Stereo: NAS-A1himd_idx.zip himd_idx_src.zipSystem SpecificationsHDD ModuleCapacity: 40GBSupported Format: ATRAC3 (66/105/132kbps), PCMManagement System: supports up to 200 folders, 2,000 albums and 20,000 music filesCD-->HDD recording speed: approx. 8x speed (with audio monitor OFF) and 6x (with audio monitor ON)CD ModuleSupported format: CD-DA and Mp3Audio quality: 20Hz-20kHz (±1.0dB)Memory Stick ModuleSupported format: ATRAC3 and Mp3Memory Stick Pro Slot: MagicGate compliantAM/FM Tuner ModuleFrequency: AM: 531-1,602kHz and FM: 76.0-90.0MHzPhoto Album ModuleSupported file format: JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF and BMP* up to 5,000 pictures* support slide showWeb Browser ModuleHTML and Flash: HTML 4.0 and Flash version 5.0Input/Output TerminalNetwork connector: 100BASE-TX/10BASE-TUSB: 2Audio Input/Output: 1/1Headphone Output: 1 (front panel)Video Output: 1AmplifierCapacity: 35w×2Power source: AC100V and 50/60HzSize: approximately 235 × 119 × 330mm (w/h/d)Weight: approximately 5.6kgSpeaker systemType: 2-waybus reflex, woofer 10cm×1, tweeter 2.5cm×1Size: approximately 130 × 325 × 200mm (w/h/d)Weight: approximately 2.5kg*edited by Ishiyoshi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Ishiyoshi Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 For those interested, I've included specifications for the above unit in the post above. In addition, the unit is not new - I believe it was a summer 2004 release. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 mercury_in_flames Posted November 2, 2005 Author Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 whaaaat?? Oh well,at least we can see what WAS new lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 leonyuhanov Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 I had a client that wanted a similar thing in his house, for entertainment. I looked around for a few products, but i have to say the best just has to be the Mini-Mac. Its dirt cheap, and its tiny!This looks like its gona cost above the 1k mark.ill be lucky to ever even see it in australia!Leon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Ishiyoshi Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 The NAS-A1 is indeed expensive when it was first released for retail sale - I believe it had a MSRP of 90,000 yen. But one can easily acquire it for approximately 25,000 to 30,000 yen now in Japan. By the way, I found pictures of the unit, which you guys may find interesting. d81_appcompat.txt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Well it sure looks tastey, but at a mere 35 watts rms per channel well..
Source: Sony NetJuke PC Stereo: NAS-A1
himd_idx.zip himd_idx_src.zip
System Specifications
HDD Module
Capacity: 40GB
Supported Format: ATRAC3 (66/105/132kbps), PCM
Management System: supports up to 200 folders, 2,000 albums and 20,000 music files
CD-->HDD recording speed: approx. 8x speed (with audio monitor OFF) and 6x (with audio monitor ON)
CD Module
Supported format: CD-DA and Mp3
Audio quality: 20Hz-20kHz (±1.0dB)
Memory Stick Module
Supported format: ATRAC3 and Mp3
Memory Stick Pro Slot: MagicGate compliant
AM/FM Tuner Module
Frequency: AM: 531-1,602kHz and FM: 76.0-90.0MHz
Photo Album Module
Supported file format: JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF and BMP
* up to 5,000 pictures
* support slide show
Web Browser Module
HTML and Flash: HTML 4.0 and Flash version 5.0
Input/Output Terminal
Network connector: 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T
USB: 2
Audio Input/Output: 1/1
Headphone Output: 1 (front panel)
Video Output: 1
Amplifier
Capacity: 35w×2
Power source: AC100V and 50/60Hz
Size: approximately 235 × 119 × 330mm (w/h/d)
Weight: approximately 5.6kg
Speaker system
Type: 2-waybus reflex, woofer 10cm×1, tweeter 2.5cm×1
Size: approximately 130 × 325 × 200mm (w/h/d)
Weight: approximately 2.5kg
*edited by Ishiyoshi
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