There's a lot of talk about internet radio, but I wonder how that's actually translating into consumer sales? My guess is that the technology isn't high street-friendly enough as yet, but that could change with devices like the Freecom Music Pal.
As you would expect, it plays net radio via your home network (from a choice of around 5,000 stations) or streams MP3 files from a networked PC. Other features of note include easy set-up, MP3 and WAV support, alarm clock, live RSS feeds / blog feeds in display and of course, a built-in speaker.
It will be available in August, priced at 129 Euros.
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