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  1. What is Spotify?


    Initially launched in 2008 in the U.S. Spotify was opened up to Australia in May 2012, providing a commercial music streaming service from record labels including Sony, EMI, Warner Music Group and Universal. One of the best parts about using a service like Spotify is that it is 100% legal.

    Boasting straight forward navigation, Spotify lets you search for music similar to how you might do a “Google Search”. You can search by Artist, Album, Record Label, Genre or Song Title, and if you’re not sure about what you feel like listening to, there is also a “Top List”, which gives you access to current and most popular tracks. To play your selection, it is as easy as double clicking on the title which will stream it to your device of choice.

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  2. No Amp - No Worries. Multi Room Audio Control



    The Resi-Linx 'Linx-Audio' Multi Room Audio System allows you to wirelessly stream audio from your iPod Touch (2nd gen or later), iPhone, iPad, iPad2 or other portable music devices around your home or business with ease using Bluetooth. This allows you to playback music from your device without the need for an AV receiver, which is ideal for both stand alone and multi room audio solutions. You can control your music without the need to be connected to a docking station!

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  3. Pacific Rim - In Cinemas 11th July



    If you’re looking for a full on action packed end of the world, humans versus the monsters sci-fi movie, then Pacific Rim could be the flick for you. Directed by Guillermo Del Toro, the film is set in the near future when legions of monstrous creatures, known as “Kaiju”, start rising from the Pacific Ocean beginning a war taking millions of lives.

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  4. Shelf Mount with style

    Shelf Mount
    Shelf Mount

    Double Glass Shelf Unit – for Wall Mounting DVD/Receiver

    • Holds up to 20kg

    Shelf Mount

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  5. What is OLED TV?



    Over the last several decades, new technological advancements in televisions have provided for increased size, improved clarity and designer looks. Televisions continue to remain focal points in our rooms, but have transformed from large, 1950s bulky units on their own legs with castors, to units which have enormous screens, ultra slim bodies and are capable of being mounted onto our walls like picture frames.

    Although many still have them in their homes, the older style cathode ray tube televisions are no longer being manufactured, replaced by a range of alternatives such as Rear Projection, Plasma, LCD and LED. Some of these have already or will become out-dated, replaced by new technology including one of the newest technologies on offer - OLED.

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