April 17, 2008 4:24 AM PDT

How to manage a mansion's worth of music

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Sooloos)

Only a few days ago our minds were still reeling at the thought of Qsonix's latest media system and its 1.5 terabytes of storage. Now we learn that competitor from Sooloos dwarfs that capacity with up to 3 terabytes of glorious space to store your music.

Like its rival, the Sooloos system is controlled by a 17-inch touch screen that manages the media collection, according to Gadget Venue. And where the Qsonix controls four zones throughout the house, this apparatus can handle 32 of them across an Aaron Spelling-sized estate.

As if that weren't enough, it can be expanded even further with wired or wireless "micro controls" with 7-inch screens. If your needs exceed these levels, however, you may need professional help of a different kind.

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by MadLyb April 17, 2008 7:49 AM PDT
OK, you left out the coolest part of the system. The Library can be filled by Sooloos when purchased and comes with the original CDs. Also, you can purchase additional music in their store and it will loaded onto your system and they will send the original CD as well.

Very nice.

Still no price, my guess is if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
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