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- plays Internet Radio
- streams music from your computer
- wired or wireless connection
- speakers: stereo (2 x 5W)
- 3-line display
- large clock display
- 12 or 24 hour clock format
- four alarm timers (radio or buzzer)
- sleep timer with gentle fade
- inputs: aux, ethernet
- outputs: line, headphone
- audio formats: MP3 / WMA / AAC / WAV / AIFF / FLAC / REAL
- WiFi (802.11g/b) and Wired Ethernet connections
- (10/100 Mbps, RJ-45)
- Connects to Windows Shares or UPNP servers (e.g.Windows Media Player 11)
- size: mm 290 (w), 115 (h), 215 (d)
- weight: 2.98kg
- price: $400
MSRP $400.00
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MSRP $300.00
Released March, 2006
Pros
- Hi-fidelity sound with stereo speakers and sub-woofer
- Easily streams Internet radio and network music in most formats
- Easy setup
Cons
- No auxillary audio inputs
- No tone adjustment (treble, bass, EQ)
- No wired Internet connection
Roberts WM201
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MSRP $199.99
Released --
Pros
- Handles a lot of music formats
- Much cheaper than competition
- Great sound for a clock radio
Cons
- Confusing interface
- Very slow connection to the Sirius stations
- No batteries available... (do you really want a portable radio that isn't portable) They came up with putting batteries in radio's in the 50's why the step back?
Roberts WM201
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Grace Wireless Internet Radio
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MSRP $349.00
Released July, 2007
Pros
- WiFi access to Internet radio
- Simple all-in-one design - includes tuner, speaker, alarm
- Stylish, nice looking radio
Cons
- A little expensive
- Doesn't produce bass at all (even from headphone out)
- A bit plastic and wobbling (have to compare to Tivoli)
Roberts WM201
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Tangent Quattro
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MSRP $349.99
Released July, 2007
Pros
- Small and lightweight
- Easy-to-read LCD display
- Ability to stream music from PC or Mac
- Can be used as a speaker for any mp3 player
Cons
- Only 1 speaker
- Battery life is inconsistent (between 3 and 8 hours)
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Pros
- Stylish design
- Good frequency and volume range.
- Great build quality, good finish.
- WiFi
- Ethernet
Cons
- Single-knob control system driven user-interface is not intuitive.
- Remote control is flimsy and easily damaged.
- Easily looses network connection.
- No FM or DAB
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