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Monday, June 27, 2011

The Philips Fidelio AirPlay family becomes 5 strong

We already knew that Philips had new AirPlay speakers in the pipeline as i earlier reported on the Fidelio DS8800 which comes in addition to the Fidelio Soundsphere DS9800W which we have known about for a while now. Philips however had more planned as there are now a total of 5 AirPlay enabled systems in the Fidelio range.

These are the new Philips Fidelio AirPlay speakers:


Philips Fidelio Soundsphere DS6800
Is almost the same system as the DS9800W baring a physical docking station and it does not have quite the same punch as its big brother. There are also some slight changes to the enclosure, with this model featuring brushed aluminum. Expected US retail price is $499, so UK price is likely going to be around the £400 mark.

Philips Fidelio DS8800
With the more traditional Fidelio speaker dock design, with the exception of a physical docking station, the DS8800 tabletop designed speakers feature 2 x 15W RMS with neodymium drivers and back firing bass pipes. Retail price is expected at $399 with a possible UK price around £300.

Philips Fidelio DS3881W
A brand new circular design with four front firing drivers and bass port, the DS3881W is a portable AirPlay system with built in rechargeable lithium ion battery. The speakers connect to their base/charging station using magnets. This is definitely an interesting new design that is likely to become popular amongst those of us looking at alternative designs and uniqueness. Retail price is expected at $329 in the US and likely somewhere between £250-300 for the UK market.

Philips Fidelio AD700W
A one piece system with two speakers and 10W RMS, it is the lowest priced unit in the Philips AirPlay family with an expected retail price at $229 (around £200 for the UK).

I will be back with pictures and more information once it is available.

All of the new Philips AirPlay systems are likely to be in the market by the end of the year, with most of them scheduled for September release.

[source: iPodRepublic]

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