Let's face it … you can't live without your high-tech toys. Think about the TV you grew up with, and then look around at the array of electronic equipment and gadgets that are available today. We've got flat screen televisions, home theater sound systems and MP3 players. Don't forget the laptop computers and gaming systems that allow you to dodge linebackers as your favorite football star or join people from around the world in a virtual battle on a faraway planet.And now the holidays are coming, and you're creating your holiday wish list and deciding what to buy for that special someone. What is the one gift that won't sit on a shelf collecting dust, one that you'll actually use? Aerielle Inc. introduces the i2i Stream, which can wirelessly transmit audio sound in high def from computers to home stereos, gaming systems to headphones, home stereos to speakers and iPod/MP3 players to headphones -- just to name a few of the 12 possible ways to stream. And with 30-plus feet of range, you can broadcast to multiple rooms in the house or to friends and family.
Besides the fact you're not dealing with wires anymore, i2i Stream allows you to enjoy your home theater system without disturbing a soul or share your tunes with as many people as you want.
Plus, the i2i Stream allows you to transmit audio wirelessly on 7 different color channels within the same range. For example, in a roommate situation, one person can stream techno music from the computer to his headphones, while another can stream the audio of the latest action movie wirelessly to the surround sound speakers.
Wireless is the new technology, and the i2i Stream is now available to connect all of your high-tech gadgets together, without having to drill holes in your drywall.
Update your holiday shopping or gift list with the latest technology. Get out from under your wires and join the high-tech wireless world. Visit www.i2igear.com/stream and receive a free pair of portable speakers (a $40 value) with the purchase of two units for $119 through Dec. 31. Copyright © 2008, ARAnet, Inc.







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