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While most of the audio systems currently available on the market don’t offer the possibility to connect to the internet, the MusicPal is here to mark the difference.

Besides being able to play internet radio, MusicPal can show RSS feeds on its display screen. On top of those 2 most important features, you can stream MP3 (or WAV) files from your computer thanks to the support of a WLAN connection, and simply use the MusicPal to listen to the songs via the built-in speaker.
Other features include an alarm clock, and a line-out jack so you can use headphones or more powerful speakers than the one that comes with the device. The MusicPal costs €130, close to $187, at Freecom.
[Via - Crave]
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One Response for "MusicPal – Wireless digital internet radio and MP3 player"
November 1st, 2007 at 2:36 pm
1While most of the audio systems currently available on the market don’t offer the possibility to connect to the internet, the MusicPal is here to mark the difference
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