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Two new Tivoli Wi-Fi radios

23 June 2007 One Comment


 

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The Tivoli Audio firm has been known for the tabletops radios produced by them.But they were a little conservative with their features like the AM, FM, and CD, iPod dock and satellite radio.But the company is trying to make a big come-back to the 21st century with the new NetWorks Table Radio and NetWorksGo products.These gadgets are network-enabled updates of the Model One, the SongBook and the Table Radio.

The NetWorksGo has space for six rechargeable C batteries.Both the products (Model One and Songbook) have a FM tuner, no AM, but this isn’t such a big problem because you get the feature to stream WMA, MP3 and radio stations from Real Audio Internet with the help of their built-in Ethernet or with the Wi-Fi connections.You can also stream the digital audio files the your networked PC, using the USB line-in connector wich you can play music from different devices.
In the demo shown at the New York press conference provided by Tom DeVesto, the president of the company, the radio was able to tune in two different stations ( one in Seattle, and the second one in Ireland), that were requested from the attending journalists.You will be able to able to get firmware upgrade very soon, with just a touch of a button you can download and then install the software, without needing to connect the radio with the PC.You can also choose the radio stations from a list that Tivoli set before.The only problem is that you can’t add your favourite stations to their list.When the president was asked this questions, he answered that the user of the device needs only to send the company an e-mail and the station will be added.
The price hasn’t been fixed for the both radios.There is a lot of time because they will be shipping them in the late 2007.Tivoli is sticking to their all known retro style design.The NetWorksGo model is the only battery-powered Internet radio product with built-in speakers to this date.

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  • Paul Webster said:

    “The NetWorksGo model is the only battery-powered Internet radio product with built-in speakers to this date.”
    The only one (subject to it shipping late in 2007) from Tivoli. However, there is at least one other one that should ship before it (mid July 2007).
    Revo Pico Wi-Fi
    http://www.revo.co.uk/store/pico-wifi-radio.php
    based on the Reciva technology.

    # 6 July 2007 at 4:15 pm

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