We alerted you to NEC's fancy media-streaming home server last year: it's an "on demand" system that'll send your media content to Lui devices around your home and beyond. NEC has just stumped up the release schedule and pricing in Japan, and "Life with Ubiquitous Integrated solutions" systems isn't cheap. The pocket sized player and laptop-like device are around $495 and $890, while the desktop PC will be $2,100. Topping it all off, the main home server costs a whopping $3,700. If you're in Japan and like the idea of accessing your audio and video remotely using dedicated devices, it's available from April 24th. We don't have timings on a US release. [AV Watch]
NEC Lui WiMax Media Streaming System Gets Release Date, Price
4:38 AM on Tue Apr 15 2008
By Kit Eaton
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So does this thing allow you to stream media anywhere outside of your house? Like, can you take that handheld unit with you wherever, and still stream music from the home server?
@Heartwork:
keep on dreaming sucker
@kevman90:
actually i think it does, anywhere you can connect to the server...
So it's like a Windows media center setup?
@giyad: @Heartwork:
My bad.
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