Nokia and Philips team-up on DLNA for Streamium

CES 2009: Control your wireless Philips stereo with your Nseries phone


8 January 2009 14:50 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Nokia has teamed up with Philips "to enhance the experience of connected devices in the home environment".

With Philips Streamium wireless audio products and Nokia Home Media Solution users can listen to their mobile music via their home stereo and control their music from phone, stereo and PC via their Nokia phone.

Through the DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) protocol, the companies promise a "simple, seamless, and interactive out-of-the-box experience".

The Nokia Home Media solution is now available on Nseries devices, including the Nokia N96 and Nokia N95 8GB.
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