Apple AirPort Express August 9th, 2004 | by Jeff Fila
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Since it seems like most of the big manufacturers are getting into the networked media game, it was only a matter of time before Apple Computer released their own solution. That product, just released last week, is Apple's AirPort Express; a palm-sized device that shares digital music on your computer with your home stereo, provides wireless Internet access, and acts as a print server. Compatible with Macs and PCs, as well as third-party networking products, the AirPort Express allows you to enjoy your iTunes music library in virtually any room of your house. It also allows you to wirelessly share a broadband Internet connection and a USB printer, with the ability to create a new wireless network or join an existing network. Small enough to pack on a business trip and retailing for $129, the AirPort Express seems to offer something for almost everyone from students to mobile professionals to digital music aficionados. 
Apple's AirPort Express is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.

by John Evans on November 8, 2009:
“The Apple Airport Express works extremely well even on Wireless G. Unlike most network media players, playlists remain on the host computer (iTunes). Thus large playlist data files don't need to be analyzed by the media player, and that can cause lag especially...” More...