What is Wi-Fi? 

Wi-Fi is short for Wireless Fidelity. It provides wireless broadband connectivity to computer networks and the Internet.

 

How will Wi-Fi benefit me? 

As a Wi-Fi user, you will be freed from cumbersome cables and connecters. You can wirelessly connect to the Internet, surf the web, download music and content, and do anything online wherever there is a Wi-Fi hot spot (there are currently about 140,000 worldwide)¹.

 

How many people are using Wi-Fi?

There are 30 million worldwide users and 4.3 million U.S. homes connected to a Wi-Fi network today¹. Wi-Fi is rapidly growing in popularity. Entire cities are being connected and most laptops today come with Wi-Fi automatically built in.

 

How is the AireoTM  product different from the other MP3 products in the market?

There are several points of difference with
The Aireo 2™:

• It is the only portable wireless (Wi-Fi) Internet
Media Player in the market. Users can get
content quickly, easily, and wirelessly

• In addition to music downloads, the user can
access Audible content (i.e., news, weather,
finance, and sports)²

• There is a “hot spot” locator to help find WiFi
Internet access spots

• You can get wireless stereo sound via your
car stereo or boom-box with the full
band
FM transmitter

• With two headphone jacks, you can listen
with a friend

 

How do I access audible content?

With the Aireo 2™, you can ‘stay connected’ to access audible newspaper, magazine, talk radio, and audio book content (i.e. The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, C-Span, and the BBC)², along with your digital music downloads. And with wireless access, you can program your player to automatically refresh content while on the go.

 

What else can I do with my AireoTM?

You can get wireless stereo sound via your car stereo or boom-box with the full band FM transmitter.

With two headphone jacks, you can listen with a friend .

 

What is the storage capacity of the Aireo™ 2?

The new player has 20 GB of hard-disc storage

 

1:  Forbes, “Wi-Fi Guide”, June 21, 2004
2:  Available via AudibleTM or SerenadeTM content service providers (subscription fees may apply)