LabsChristmas gadgets: Internet radios
When internet radio first started gaining momentum, many dismissed it for its limited content and low-quality audio. But today internet radio is huge, with thousands of stations available across the globe, a number which is growing all the time as regular broadcasters move online as well. Best of all, many now broadcast at bit rates of 128kb/sec or higher, resulting in sound quality that's as good as most people's home MP3 collections. The beautifully
Ten control buttons and two smooth dials make it a breeze to find your favourite stations, and we were up and running on our network in mere seconds. It has plenty of other features such as the always-useful alarm and sleep functions; it can stream MP3s from a PC, just as the others can, and offers a headphone port, as well as both line-out and aux-in for external sources and speakers. The Tangent Quattro is well-built, good-looking and undeniably expensive, but as an all-in-one table radio we simply haven't seen anything that comes close to matching it. Sponsored Links
Tangent Quattro
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