At CES 2015 Audio Products Get A Notch Smarter


Pono Player:

Legendary singer Neil Young’s Pono Player made a show stopper with its unique shape and design. He flaunted a 64 GB music player called the Pono Player that can play, MP3s, WAC and FLAC music from any source one can name. The triangular music player can play CD quality 16-bit/44.1kHz to 24-bit/192kHz high-resolution sound. At a Press Conference Young said that, “it’s the same as an iPod except it sounds like God.” The Pono Player also has its own music store called the Pono Music World. The PonoPlayer runs on the Android OS and is priced at $399.

Bang & Olufsen’s Two-Faced BeoSound Moment:

Now listen to music as you please. Bang & Olufsen’s ground-breaking twofaced, multi-purpose wireless music streamer called BeoSound Moment—a tablet that accesses our cloud music and tries to play music according to your mood and surroundings. According to TheNextWeb, the streamer plays music based on your listening habits via Deezer, TuneIn radio or music stored on your iTunes account. When you flip the device over, you see a metallic face and touch screen that lets you control music stored on either your local network or outside sources to let you browse through the music playlist.

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