November 2, 2004 8:27 AM PST

Sonos delays music system

Start-up Sonos is delaying the arrival of its Digital Music System, a $1,199 product that streams music throughout the home using a series of remotely controlled wireless amplifiers to play music stored on a home PC. The company announced its plans for the device in June and said at the time that it would ship this fall.

A Sonos representative said in a statement Monday that the product was delayed until mid-January "due to some fine-tuning the company needs to make in regards to system performance."

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Why Not Just Buy a Media Center PC
Seems like if you are going to spend all of that money you might just be better off buying a new MCE 2005 machine with a few extender units.
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