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AudioReQuest MP3 Home Jukebox Wins the 2000 Popular Science Magazines ``Best of What's New Award'' Grand Award

Selected From Thousands of New Products and Innovations by the Editors of Popular Science Magazine

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 9, 2000-- ReQuest Multimedia, a pioneer in multimedia consumer electronics, has received the 2000 Popular Science Best of What's New Award Grand Award in Electronics for its AudioReQuest MP3 Home Stereo Jukebox which plays, records, and stores over 350 hours of music in its built-in Quantum Quick View for Audio hard drive. AudioReQuest was selected from thousands of new products and innovations by the editors of Popular Science, and an advisory panel selected by the magazine, for innovation and technical achievement. Winners must in some way improve the quality of life as a part of the criteria for the award. AudioReQuest will be on display at the 13th Annual Popular Science Best of What's New Technology Expo in New York City on November 9, 2000.

``We are excited that Popular Science selected AudioReQuest for its prestigious Best of What's New Award,'' said Steven Vasquez, Chief Executive Officer and cofounder of ReQuest Multimedia. ``AudioReQuest enhances the way people listen to music by providing complete control over their music collection.''

AudioReQuest gives music enthusiasts instant access to more than 6000 of their favorite songs in one central location. Users play their audio CDs once and AudioReQuest remembers the music, eliminating the need to insert the CD again. With an easy-to-use remote control, AudioReQuest gives users the power to search their entire music collection by song title, artist, and album, as well as create their own custom play lists. Animated graphical displays that move to the beat of the music can be viewed on a TV screen. AudioReQuest also allows music fans to connect to their PC through a home network, making it easy for them to download and play Internet music on their home entertainment system.

Founded in 1872, Popular Science is the world's largest science and technology magazine with a circulation of 1.6 million and a readership of six million in the U.S. alone. Popular Science is currently published in five languages worldwide and is the fifth oldest continuously published magazine in the United States.

About ReQuest Multimedia

ReQuest Multimedia is revolutionizing the consumer multimedia market by providing innovative products that enable home users to create, store, and experience compelling new digital media content through their home entertainment systems and the Internet. For more information contact Christine@mediaperspectives.com 408-842-7269


 

Contact:

     Media Perspectives
     Christine Fullerton, 408/842-7269
     Christine@mediaperspectives.com

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