On 08/04/2008, James Cridland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Christopher Woods
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What concerns me is the pronounced slowdown in
> > consumer investment in digital radio technology.
>
> Well, there's maths for you.
>
> 1 set sold in 1994.
> 2 sets sold in 1995.
> 200% increase in DAB sets sold!!! Woot!!!
>
> 5.5 million sets sold by end 2006
>  6.5 million sets sold by end 2007
> Oh dear, that's not a 200% increase, DAB must be stillborn. Alert! Call the
> police!
>
> Incidentally, I've bought (another) DAB set today - the Pure Siesta, a clock
> radio alarm. £49, and even DAB+ upgradeable. Neat little device. Also
> available, but I didn't buy it, a clock radio from Tesco own-brand Tecknicka
> or something similar, for £15.00. And yes, it included DAB.

Technika. I bought a Technika DVD player at the weekend for £20 from
Tesco, plays everything you can think of including Xvid on CD-R and
DVD+/-R. What next?

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