
Digital Technology for Digital Living.
July 16, 2004
Apple Airport Express Reviewed.
iPodlounge (no relation) has a review of Apple’s latest gadget the AirPort Express.
For those not familiar, Apple has a software product called iTunes for the Mac and Windows that stores and plays your music. It is also used to managed music on an iPod. The Airport Express is a wireless hub (802.11g) that handily plugs straight into a wall socket and has ports for Ethernet or DSL, USB and audio mini-jack. The later lets you plug straight into your stereo and stream music straight from iTunes. It also supports a USB printer and because of its size is touted as being great as a traveling wireless base station.
The review is positive, bar some issues they have when connecting a the Windows laptop to the network, mostly solved when they allow Windows to do the networking instead of AirPort Express Assistant or Intel’s wireless software.
Update : (July 17 2004) MacSlash also has a brief review.
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