(August 1, 2011) Enjoy the Music.com, an industry leader in consumer electronics
information plus equipment and music reviews for approximately 15 years,
is celebrating the 200th issue of our high-end audio consumer
electronics magazine! With thousands of reviews online, which are easily accessible
to our avid readership, Enjoy the Music.com has become a
leading resource for reviews and product information. When
combined with our daily industry news, over 120 show reports, Android and Windows
7 mobile applications plus being the Internet's exclusive partners with
four prominent high-end audio print magazines, Enjoy the Music.com
continues to deliver a wealth of the information to audiophiles
worldwide.
As the August edition of the Review Magazine
marks the 200th issue of delivering high-end audio equipment reviews,
this indeed marks an important occasion.
"This significant milestone, which few have achieved within the
consumer electronics industry, proves how vitally important Enjoy the
Music.com has become for audiophiles worldwide," said editor
Steven R. Rochlin. "Our readers have come to expect timely industry
information and reviews, which we have been providing for well over 15
years. The solid staff of writers, many of whom have been with us for
over a decade, have earned a proven track record that our readers can
depend on."
As Internet technologies have become available, Enjoy
the Music.com has embraced them. Early examples were WAP and a
desktop Channel while more modern implementations have flourished and
include the world's only customized Web browser for audiophiles plus
Android and Windows Phone 7 applications for mobile devices. With these
new technologies, Enjoy the Music.com can easily be accessed on hundreds
of millions of mobile devices worldwide.
As the industry knows, four prestigious print magazines
have chosen Enjoy the Music.com as Internet partners. The Absolute Sound, hi-fi+, Hi-Fi World,
and HIFICRITIC all have their presence and are updated online with each
new issue. Two legacy print magazines no longer in production, Sound
Practices and VALVE, have found new life on the Internet
exclusively within Enjoy the Music.com.