Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air, now more powerful and wireless Apple AirPlay

Bowers & Wilkins has just released the new version of its already legendary Zeppelin, an iPod dock for the very powerful sound delicious. The newcomer is called B & W Zeppelin Air, and its main novelty is the native support for wireless streaming system AirPlay Apple. AirPlay lets you play music from iPod, iPhone, iPad, or any Mac with iTunes without having to connect the player to the appropriate dock.

In the unlikely event that we buy more of a Zeppelin Air, the system can play different musical environments in each unit. Apart from the technology AirPlay, the Zeppelin Air also has improved its already impressive audio features. The device includes five speakers, each amplified separately for a total of 4 × 25 W + 1 x 50 W.

Apart from the independent amplification, the Zeppelin Air features digital signal processing (DSP) and analog to digital conversion (DAC) to be Translated into a quality audio output 96kHz/24bit. All this technological depliegue audiophile like Apple also will be available from 1 March at a price of 600 euros.

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