Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air Music System Now Available

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Klipsch-Gallery-G-17-Air-music-system-table.jpgKlipsch just announced the availability of the Apple AirPlay enabled Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air. With this new speaker, listeners can turn their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into a remote control that streams music wirelessly from their iTunes to the Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air. Available just in time for the holidays, last-minute shoppers and audio enthusiasts can order the system from Klipsch.com by December 20 to arrive in time for Christmas Day.

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With the ability to utilize any wireless network and embedded AirPlay technology, the G-17 Air streams audio directly from any iPod, iPhone or iPad capable of running iOS 4.2- all without wires and the need to dock the relevant device. iTunes can also be streamed from a Mac or PC to one or multiple G-17 Air systems in the home or office, taking advantage of a simple and efficient new method of creating a whole-house audio system. The G-17 Air also contains a USB input for direct digital connection and charging of most 30-pin Apple devices and a 3.5 mm analog input to accept almost every music player available.

The Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air retails for $549.99 (U.S. MSRP) and is available for purchase at Klipsch.com. To ensure delivery by December 25, consumers must purchase by December 20. All orders placed today, December 16, can select the free shipping option and still receive the Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air in time for Christmas.
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