It’s pretty easy to discern what Omnifi’s Home Digital Media Streamer does from its name—it sits on your network and plays your digital music. By itself, that’s not much of a trick anymore, but what the Omnifi DMS1 does have is full Rhapsody music service compatibility, so if you are a subscriber to Real’s ‘all you can eat’ music streaming plan, the DMS1 is definitely one to consider if you need to bring that music to another part of your home, but would rather not tie up another PC. The DMS1 also has a TV interface, WiFi connections, and even USB ports in the back, which Omnifi plans to use to allow external (spellcheck: extra renal) USB hard drive connection soon, so that you can even run the DMS1 in a standalone situation, or compliment a remote library with a local one.
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