Wolverine Data WorldRadio gets 15k stations |
If you live in an area that doesn’t offer a radio station with your preferred type of music you have a few options. You can opt to pay for satellite radio, you can learn to live with music that isn’t your favorite, buy MP3s or you can go with internet radio.
Internet radio is free once you buy the hardware and Wolverine Data has a new product that offers access to 15,000 Internet radio stations around the world. The device is called the WorldRadio and it features built-in Wi-Fi and a LAN port. The device supports UPnP so users can stream music form their PC to the WorldRadio.
Streaming from the PC to the WorldRadio uses Windows Media Player 11. The Internet radio portal is vTuner and the system has 6-watt stereo speakers. Music can be sorted by county, genre, and more. A remote control and a worldwide power adapter are included. The WorldRadio is available now for $179.99.
TAGS: internet radio, Wolverine Data
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