RCA trots out RIR205 tabletop internet radio

September 18th, 2008 by

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Among the other low-rate gear unveiled this evening by Audiovox comes the RCA RIR205, a tabletop internet radio that may have gotten away with that design in 1992. Instead, we have no option but to recommend this one only for rarely used spare bedrooms, though the built-in AM / FM tuner, WiFi radio streaming (complete with a Slacker song tagging feature) and the integrated support for WeatherBug forecasts are quite nice. Additionally, users can record up to 10 hours of music and other radio programming onto the unit’s 512MB of inbuilt memory, and of course, you can set the alarm to wake you with online music or your favorite local sports talk host. Not too shabby for $149.99, but that exterior could use some work.

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Philips entertains your home with new Network Music Players

August 28th, 2008 by

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On the audio front, Philips just launched a pair of Network Music Players, the NP2500 and the NP2900. They’re color-screened followups to January’s monochrome NP1100, and the NP2500 does audio out (including coaxial digital audio) just like is forebear, while the NP2900 (pictured) includes built-in speakers. The players work with internet radio, your PC’s music library and some online music services like Rhapsody. No word on price or release date.

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Pure gets with the internet radio game, debuts EVOKE Flow

August 22nd, 2008 by

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Man, talk about quick reflexes. Not even a fortnight after Radiopaq announced its WiFi radio-enabled Rp5, along comes Pure Digital to keep things competitive. The stylish-in-its-own-way EVOKE Flow not only taps into the intarwebz for streaming music, but it also includes FM / DAB tuners and support for DAB+. Expect it to hit British tables next month for £150 ($279).

[Thanks, Joe]

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Intempo unveils iPod-lovin’ RDi-W / Fusion speaker systems

August 20th, 2008 by

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What can we say? Intempo has launched a new pair of iPod-compatible speaker systems, and unless you’re somehow just entering the market for one in the latter half of 2008, chances are you’re already yawning. Nevertheless, the RDi-W (pictured) does distinguish itself somewhat by including support for DAB and wireless internet radio, and there’s a 30-watt internal amplifier to kick out the jams. The much drabber Fusion keeps things small and simple by offering up just 25-watts of power and DAB / FM tuners. Expect the couple to sashay into e-tailers next month for £169.99 ($316) / £99 ($184).

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Intempo unveils iPod-lovin’ RDi-W / Fusion speaker systems

August 20th, 2008 by

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What can we say? Intempo has launched a new pair of iPod-compatible speaker systems, and unless you’re somehow just entering the market for one in the latter half of 2008, chances are you’re already yawning. Nevertheless, the RDi-W (pictured) does distinguish itself somewhat by including support for DAB and wireless internet radio, and there’s a 30-watt internal amplifier to kick out the jams. The much drabber Fusion keeps things small and simple by offering up just 25-watts of power and DAB / FM tuners. Expect the couple to sashay into e-tailers next month for £169.99 ($316) / £99 ($184).

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Revo’s new PICO hybrid radio pairs DAB and WiFi with great success

August 14th, 2008 by

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DAB… DAB… that’s that digital radio thing, right? But it’s not from a satellite, huh? Well, whatever. Revo’s new PICO hybrid radio packs some internet radio over WiFi, so you don’t have to move to some crummy country like the UK just to listen to predictably-programmed 80’s music and cloying chatter. Revo’s little unit is portable, gets 12 hours to a charge, and works with DAB, DAB+, FM and WiFi. It’ll be available in September for £169.95 (about $3,180,000 USD).

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Switched On: Slacker in your slacks (Part 1)

April 1st, 2008 by

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Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about technology, multimedia, and digital entertainment.

The Slacker Portable is the proverbial elephant being inspected by blind men. One is the crop of portable MP3 players, to which the device’s service represents free, fresh music on the go in exchange for user control of track selection. Another is the bevy of online internet music sites such as Pandora, Last.fm, Finetune and others, to which it represents the leap from the beb to portable entertainment. A third is the traditional consumer electronics industry for which it portends a connected future. And a fourth are XM and Sirius, which now appear on track to merge in part due to the kind of competition that the Slacker Portable will ultimately provide.

The Slacker Portable picks up where last year’s promising Sansa Connect left off. While that device was billed primarily as an MP3 player that boasted tight integration with the Yahoo! Music Unlimited service (now shuttering), the Slacker Portable is labeled as a “personal radio”. MP3 files can be loaded onto the device, but that feature is more of an afterthought.

The device comes in three capacities that are billed as storing a different number of stations, which are either genres preset by the internet radio service available at slacker.com, or customized for the user based on a particular artist. One nice touch is that a device ordered from Slacker comes pre-populated with any stations you have set up on the site.

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Inkel IDS-1500 WiFi phone dock keeps the iPod in awkward company

March 10th, 2008 by

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You know how Apple products get when they’re around their “lesser” consumer electronics counterparts at parties. It starts with a lack of eye contact and some foot scuffing, and ends badly with a scene in close proximity to the punch bowl. That said, Inkel’s giving it a shot with this here IDS-1500 WiFi phone dock, which mixes an iPod dock with internet radio functionality and song playback through the phone. Not a bad combination in the least, so as long as the iPod steers clear of the alcohol. No word on price or availability.

 

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Tangent intros Quattro Mk 2 tabletop internet radio

March 9th, 2008 by

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Keeping with the Tangent tradition, the Quattro Mk 2 looks an awful lot like most every other tabletop radio the outfit cranks out. Nevertheless, this particular iteration pays no mind to DAB and focuses its attention on providing access to a smorgasbord of internet radio stations. Aside from featuring both integrated WiFi and an Ethernet port, you’ll also get WPA2 security support, FM tuning capabilities, a backlit LCD, a headphone jack and a auxiliary port for connecting DAPs / PMPs. Word on the street has the walnut and black models selling now for £179.95 ($362), while the glossy red and white versions demand an extra £20 ($40).

[Via Tech Digest]

 

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Intempo reveals kinda sexy Daisy portable internet radio

January 13th, 2008 by

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Last we heard from Intempo, it was busy grasping for business with a slew of ho hum iPod docks, but it’s getting ‘08 started by offering up a slightly (keyword: slightly) more attractive item. The Daisy internet radio can access “thousands” of online and FM stations, and it can reportedly last for around 20 hours before needing a recharge. You’ll also find a pretty basic LCD, but outside of that, we wouldn’t expect a whole heap of extras. The Daisy is slated to hit production by next April and will land on store shelves with an admittedly steep £149 ($292) price tag shortly thereafter.

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Revo intros Blik RadioStation DAB / WiFi radio

December 12th, 2007 by

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It’s just been a few short weeks since Revo trotted out its Blik WiFi internet radio, but it looks like the company has already outdone itself, with it now introducing the new and improved Blik RadioStation, which packs the same WiFi and FM radio as before, with some DAB functionality thrown in for good measure. That, according to the company, makes it the first such radio to offer all three options in one package, although that distinction also considerably limits its appeal to those not bathed in DAB signals. If that doesn’t preclude you however, you should be able to pick up the radio in your choice of black or white on December 19th for about £150 (or just over $300).

[Via TechDigest]

 

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Mossberg previews the Slacker Portable

December 7th, 2007 by

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The short of it is that the Slacker is an intriguing concept and decent product with some serious bugginess in the prototypes — which is why it’s probably a good thing it’s been delayed until next year. Walt Mossberg has been kicking around the “blocky” player and related service, and seems to think the idea has some legs. The player is basically a portable WiFi internet radio, but it ties in closely with the free ad-supported Slacker service to give you a bit more of control over your listening experience than a traditional internet radio station. You can navigate the device with either the touch-sensitive strip beside the screen or a scroll wheel on the edge of the unit, and Walt found the sound quality good and WiFi capable. Album art, related photos, artist bios and album reviews are all included with the music and shown off on an expansive 4-inch screen, and the stations are saved to the device for offline listening. You can create custom stations based on artists you like, and if you shell out $7.50 a month for premium service you get unlimited song-skipping (usually limited to six per hour), zero ads, and the ability to pick songs to save to the device and play as often as you’d like. You can of course load your own tracks, but that sort of defeats the purpose of being a “slacker.” Mossberg thinks the formula could work as long as Slacker can work out the sub-par battery life, touch strip issues and connection problems before the January 31st launch.

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Revo Blik WiFi internet radio goes easy on the features

November 20th, 2007 by

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Perhaps it’s a positive thing that wireless internet radios are really past the point of feature overload and are really fighting it out on looks and price these days. Take the Revo Blik WiFi for example. It’s not going to blow anybody’s mind with the MP3 and WMA streaming capability, the internet radio compatibility, or that FM tuner and line-in port, but it’s still a bit of a looker, and the price is decent at £100 (around $205 of that pretend stuff we pass around here in the States). You can naturally use the unit as an alarm clock, and streaming is compatible with PC and Mac.

[Via Tech Digest]

 

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Audi’s Cross Cabriolet Quattro concept touts internet radio, B&O system

November 17th, 2007 by

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Granted, Audi’s Cross Cabriolet Quattro is still a concept for now, but the proposed infotainment setup is quite swanky, indeed. Reportedly, the vehicle would include a Bang & Olufsen sound system that could stream internet radio thanks to its built-in internet link. Additionally, motorists could “judge” the tracks as they were played, enabling the system to “build up a picture of their preferences and offer individual play lists.” The whip also boasts a built-in intercom system with noise cancelling capabilities, and What HiFi even has it that the internet link could be used to fetch map data from Google Earth. In case you couldn’t guess, there’s no definitive launch time frame or an expected price just yet, but there’s no harm in hoping that its infotainment system shows up in a production vehicle sooner rather than later.

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Slacker gets official on Portable Player, Premium Radio Service

November 14th, 2007 by

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Looks like Slacker’s on the move — remember those guys? They’re the ones with the customizable streaming radio stations that intend to distribute dynamic audio streams by way of internet and satellite. The sat option’s not quite ready yet, but the Portable Player is well on its way. The details:

  • It’ll be available in 15 (2GB), 25 (4GB), and 40 (8GB) station capacities. (Station capacity is how Slacker gauges storage. Each station carries with it a slew of tracks). Prices are $200, $250, and $300, respectively.
  • 4-inch screen with touch strip and scroll wheel. (Sorry, not a touchscreen, though, nor is it intended for video playback.)
  • The device uses WiFi to connect directly to content, and MTP over USB connection. You can do your thing without using a machine, but if you want to use USB you won’t have an easy time using it on non-Windows platforms.
  • It supports MP3, WMA, and AAC playback. The music you sync from the stations is kept in “hidden” storage in DRMed AAC. No, you’re not at all allowed to try and grab at this content.
  • 10 hours battery life with removable li-ion battery
  • Premium Radio Service is available for $7.50 per month, enabling unlimited track skipping, ratings music and banning tracks or artists, station sharing, and ad-free station streams

More on this thing soon!

 

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Cambridge Consultants unveils WiFi RadioPro platform

November 14th, 2007 by

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Though not ubiquitous, portable WiFi radios are certainly still longed for, and Cambridge Consultants is hoping to stir up even more demand by offering up a low cost, customizable platform for theses devices to utilize. Shown originally as the Iona WiFi radio at CES, the platform has been renamed RadioPro, and it boasts a manufacturable eBOM of just $15. Furthermore, it supports over 10,000 radio stations, wireless upgrades and a flexible architecture that allows “full customization of the user interface and menus through a dedicated software development kit (SDK).” As if that weren’t enough, the design also touts up to 25-hours of active streaming time on a 1500mAh battery, and if all goes to plan, we should see devices that rely on CSR’s latest technology hit shelves before 2007 comes to a close.

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