Hi!

Just taken a look on eBay, I searched for "Airplay" and was amazed at just how 
many different Airplay capable docks, systems and portable units are out there.

I found 264 different items which ranged from small nice sounding portables to 
surround-sound systems to digital radios which contained the Airplay 
functionality.

I'm looking to purchase a new "Airplay" compatible system and as it stands I'm 
favoring the Bose Sound Link Airplay system, I have a Bose Wave II radio in the 
house so I guess I have something to go on with regard to what the Soundlink 
Air will sound like - if people haven't heard Bose then I would suggest that 
perhaps they take some time to hear some Bose equipment for themselves,the 
smaller Wave systems etc sound incredible but I'm rambling -.

2  nice things struck me about the Bose Soundlin Air, price is very competitive 
and the unit can be run on either AC or optional rechargeable batteries, the 
Bose is the first Airplay compatible unit I've heard of which offers portable 
battery operation.

I'll keep the list informed of my final purchase of Airplay equipment but 
before I do close this message I would like to heap praise on the former 
Airplay system I had which was a JBL Onbeat Air. This unit isn't avaialble any 
longer it seems, the system had heaps to offer such as an adjustable iPod dock, 
easy to setup Airplay function, good sound and small size which meant it could 
be fitted just about anywhere, if you're looking for something which is easy to 
use and small - and if you can purchase a JBL Onbeat Air - then grab it!



Sent from Dane's iPhone +613400494862

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