Posted AT 12:14 PM EST on 20/08/08
Radio with a WiFi edge
IAN HARVEY
Globetechnology.com
The Good: Fun device to easily access your own library or tap into thousands free Internet radio stations.
The Bad: Sound quality is a little weak much better to run it through a home sound system and it does not work with Macintosh computers.
The Verdict: Well designed, useful device with good value.
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