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Revo - Blik WiFi Internet Radio Review - IT Reviews

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IT Reviews have published a review of the Revo - Blik WiFi - WiFi Internet Radio which is capable of accessing thousands of internet radio stations from all over the world. 'The Blik has about the same volume as a Roberts or Pure DAB radio, but the shape is very different. Looking something like a very small, black, aircraft hanger (white is available as an option), the radio's case is covered with a scattered pattern of grooves and holes, especially over the speaker, which is mounted facing upwards.

A pad of 23 touch buttons is set into the top panel and these control playback, channel switching and the built-in alarm functions of the radio. As well as taking content from the Internet, it has an FM tuner built-in, with a traditional, folding, telescopic aerial. On the front panel is a three-line, backlit display, which provides information about the current channel and status information.'

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