From TWICE - This Week In Consumer Electronics
A tabletop home radio isn’t complete these days without an iPod dock, memory card slots, Wi-Fi access to Internet radio stations and services, or satellite radio reception, a growing number of suppliers believe.
Underscoring changes in the tabletop radio market, Sangean plans to expand its selection of tabletop Internet radios in the coming months. European supplier Sonoro will enter the U.S. market with a quartet of radios that include an iPod-docking model and an Internet radio. And Audiovox plans its first tabletop Internet radios under the RCA and Acoustics Research brands...(complete details at the link below).
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6527315.html
So, what's missing from these new tabletop radios? Clue: Check your alphabet.
The answer I'm looking for is not "AM", even though at least one new radio is missing it.
Sangean's new WFR-1...lacks an AM tuner, saying "AM tuning isn’t necessary in the new model...because the majority of AM stations are also available on the Internet at better sound quality than most over-the-air AM broadcasts."
This my friends is AM radio's future - freed from static, HD radio interference, the need for tall towers and limited market coverage. And you can multicast all the channels you want!
A tabletop home radio isn’t complete these days without an iPod dock, memory card slots, Wi-Fi access to Internet radio stations and services, or satellite radio reception, a growing number of suppliers believe.
Underscoring changes in the tabletop radio market, Sangean plans to expand its selection of tabletop Internet radios in the coming months. European supplier Sonoro will enter the U.S. market with a quartet of radios that include an iPod-docking model and an Internet radio. And Audiovox plans its first tabletop Internet radios under the RCA and Acoustics Research brands...(complete details at the link below).
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6527315.html
So, what's missing from these new tabletop radios? Clue: Check your alphabet.
The answer I'm looking for is not "AM", even though at least one new radio is missing it.
Sangean's new WFR-1...lacks an AM tuner, saying "AM tuning isn’t necessary in the new model...because the majority of AM stations are also available on the Internet at better sound quality than most over-the-air AM broadcasts."
This my friends is AM radio's future - freed from static, HD radio interference, the need for tall towers and limited market coverage. And you can multicast all the channels you want!