D-Link's MediaLounge DSM-320 Wireless Media Player is now available to consumers for $199, the networking gear maker announced Wednesday. The Wireless Media Player connects to a broadband home network and enables TV sets and home stereos to play media files stored on a PC. Owners of the media player can access Radio@AOL, America Online's radio service. The media player was developed as part of a deal D-Link struck with AOL at the beginning of the year.
D-Link also said it is expanding an alliance with AOL to bring AOL Broadband programming and services to devices other than a PC.
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