The new Internet radio should retail online, soon

Nov 21, 2007 08:18 GMT  ·  By

Wi-Fi Internet radio might be the next best thing; however, the makers decided to take a step on the mass market by introducing a radio with an integrated FM and alarm clock. Regarding the portable device there are a lot of things that should be mentioned. Judging by its design line, the radio could actually hide more features that it seems to offer. In fact, its best part is that it manages not to look like one of those conventional radio systems you take with you in the back yard while barbecuing.

Whoever said the radio is dead, should definitely take a good look at this Revo device, as the item is capable of accessing not a few, but thousands of internet radio stations, from all over the world, which means you'll listen to BBC news, while sunbathing in Barbados. In addition, another advantage when using devices of this kind is the lack of the signal reception problems which may often occur. Not to mention it requires no subscription charges and no international boundaries at all.

It can simply link itself to just abut any broadband Wi-Fo connection to stream both live and "Listen Again" type of content. As part of the radio's file management, the stations are listed alphabetically by different criteria such as country, music genre. And, hell yeah, this baby lets you play music files stored on any kind of enabled PC or Mac.

For FM radio nostalgics, the makers have kept the good old Fm tuner?but listening to audio tracks stored in the PC connected to the local Wi-Fi network is also possible. The user can even engage himself in private listening sessions, as the device was also given a headphone socket.

And when you get in touch with more than 6.000 radio stations worldwide and still enjoy an award winning designed device, what more could you ask from a radio? The small SF-like device wears no price tag, yet! Looking forward to that!