
Naim has launched a new HDD-based HDX network audio player. It comes with a pair of 400GB hard drives (one primary and a back-up), a Burr-Brown PCM1791A DAC, 24 bit/192kHz internal architecture, ultra-low jitter re-clocking circuits and a built-in touch panel. The beauty of it is that any songs stored on network / USB drives can also be played through the device and sends up to six different streams. Naim is pricing this fancy audio player at £4,500 ($8,772). For these outrageous prices, you may just wanna stick to your Mp3 or iPods. [CNET]
