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Review: Terratec Noxon iRadio – PC Authority

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PC Authority have published a review of the Terratec Noxon iRadio which plays MP3 and WMA audio formats at up to 320 kbps. ‘The iRadio is fairly attractive, but it shares the same screen as the Noxon 2 audio, which has poor viewing angles. The best visibility is head-on, which means you’ll need to place the unit on a shelf rather than on a desk or worktop. Other design niggles are that you can’t do away with the remote for the majority of the time – there are playback and navigation controls on the front of the unit, but there’s no way to search or enter a Wi-Fi security key without the alphanumeric keys on the remote.’

Features:
Wireless audio streaming via W-LAN - Ethernet connection inclusive
Internet Radio (over 1500 stations) even without a computer (vTuner.com)
Playback of protected music content (Microsoft DRM10)
Easy access to your music collection via UPnP (MP3/WMA)
Integrated speaker
Separate headphone output
Standards IEEE 802.11g, 802.11b, IEEE 802.3
54 Mbps max. transfer rate via WLAN
WPA and WEP encryption (64 bit / 128 bit)
EyeConnect Software from Elgato for Mac-Users vTwonkyvision MusicServer (Windows, MAC, Linux)

Read: Terratec Noxon iRadio – PC Authority