Put Another Download in the Jukebox, Baby
Ari Surdoval - Wednesday, January 04, 2006
Gibson’s Wurlitzer Digital Jukebox has updated one of the greatest symbols of rock and roll excitement and garnered rave reviews at this year’s CES.

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Las Vegas, January 5th-8th – With state-of-the-art digital technology and unprecedented sound quality, Gibson’s Wurlitzer Digital Jukebox has updated one of the greatest symbols of rock and roll excitement and garnered rave reviews at this year’s CES. Powered by D2Audio’s patented Digital Audio Engine-1, the Wurlitzer Digital Jukebox delivers music with astonishing audio dynamics while allowing users to store a vast amount of music in digital format. Up to 1,500 CDs can be stored and called up with a wireless, touch-screen remote. In addition, music lovers have direct access to the Wurlitzer Music Service, a digital music service that offers 100 channels of digital radio and a full download store that contains hundreds of thousands of songs for purchase. Users can create mix CDs, personalize playlists, and export songs to a music player. Though it is not recommended to turn it on with a Fonzie-style thump, the Wurlitzer Digital Jukebox provides all the great history of the jukebox, perfected for the needs of modern music lovers.

 

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