Interesting- the Roberts radio in the article Tom links to is the same
as a Sangean in this country. No surprise really.
Jordan wrote:
I have a regular FM that is fairly hi-tech made by Sangean. When this
subject last came up I did a little looking around at the Wi-Fi radios
and discovered that Sangean is making a few that sound pretty
interesting. They might be worth a look if you are interested in this.
http://www.sangean.com/category.php?category_ID=12
Tom Piwowar wrote:
Interesting story. Has anyone tried either alternative?
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/personal_tech/tes
t_bench/article3016102.ece
"With all the fuss about digital radio (DAB), it has been easy to
miss the arrival of a new technology that offers even greater choice:
the wi-fi radio. Technically, these excellent gadgets are not radios
at all. Rather than picking up the radio-wave signals of terrestrial
stations -- be they analogue or digital -- a wi-fi "radio" uses a
broadband connection to receive audio signals from internet-based
stations all over the world.,,
"And the sound is often better too...
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