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Written by CB Team
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 |
Freecom have launched its latest product called the MusicPal and unlike conventional DAB radios, the MusicPal is a wireless digital internet radio and MP3 streamer. Ideal for users who like to listen to their music and worldwide radio stations around the home, garden or office.
With MusicPal, there are no constraints to the music you hear; you have a choice of over 5,000 radio stations from around the world, plus your personal collection of MP3 music.
Keeping up to date with the latest news and sport results is simple, with live ticker tape RSS feeds to the MusicPal digital display. The MusicPal also features an alarm clock so you can wake up to the radio station or song of your choice.
The MusicPal has a built in speaker and can be connected to your current HIFI system or amplified speakers, making it ideal for home entertainment.
Free unlimited helpdesk support and one year manufacturer warranty is included as standard. Available exclusively from PC World at an rrp of approx £100.
Specifications
- Tune into over 5.000 internet radio broadcasts with vTuner or listen to your favourite MP3 music stored on your computer or network.
- MusicPal comes standard with vTuner* and creates an easy way to select the best stations without the use of a computer.
- Thanks to the built-in speaker you can listen to the MusicPal anywhere you want.
- No wires needed; MusicPal has built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and an Ethernet port.
- You can even connect the MusicPal to your HiFi / stereo system or amplified speakers.
- Network Interfaces: 802.11b/g, RJ45 (Ethernet).
- Network Security: WEP, WPA, WPA2.
- Audio Interfaces: Composite, line out (stereo).
- Speaker: 3W mono linear magnetic drive full range loudspeaker.
- Dimensions: 26,5 x 11,5 x 8 cm
- Weight: 600g
- Supported audio formats: MP3 (CBR/VBR up to 320 kBit/s), WAV (LPCM).
- Supported services & protocols: UPnP, HTML (Web GUI), DHCP, fixed IP, WLAN, Live RSS/Blog feeds in display, Podcast (MP3/WAV), ID3 (V1.0 / V2.0), M3U, PLS
- Internet Radio Ser vices: vTuner (*subscription included), Shoutcast.
Freecom
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 31 October 2007 )
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