|
Friday June 19, 2009
|

While HD radios are struggling to catch on, with their ability to bring you dozens of new local stations, we expect Internet radios to become much more popular. After all, they can deliver thousands of stations from around the globe, as long as you have a broadband connection.
The latest in Internet radio is the Sonoro element W. It's a compact rectangular model with European good looks. It offers both FM and Internet radio (Internet radios always seem to skip AM), and it can even stream Pandora stations. You can search from 16,000 global stations based on genre or geography. Connect to the Internet via WiFi or a LAN connection. The element W also offers 10 station presets and a battery back-up.
This is definitely a luxury radio, as the price is $499. Check the Web site for dealer information. If you're spending that much, you might as well buy the optional $79.00 iPod dock, called the eDock.
|
|
|