Grace Digital adds new Internet radio media streamers

Posted in internet radio by Nino Marchetti on January 16th, 2009

Grace Digital GDI-IR1000

Grace Digital unveiled this week is 2009 line up of Internet radios and audio network media streamers. Five new products in particular are highlighted and they range in price from around $150 to around $350.

Grace Digital said its GDI-IR1000 Internet radio improves upon its previous ITC-IR1000B by keeping the same wood cabinet while adding adding personalized bass and treble settings and 10 front panel presets. The GDI-IR2000, a step up, includes a remote control and auxiliary input for audio playback from a device such as an iPod.

Other products mentioned for release in February include the GDI-IRP600, a portable Wi-Fi Internet radio which gets up to 14 hours of battery life from six AA batteries; the GDI-IR3020, an Internet clock radio with iPod dock and stereo speakers, headset jack, wired Ethernet and wireless Wi-Fi connectivity; and the GDI-IR3000, which lacks on the iPod dock of the IR3020.

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One Comment to “Grace Digital adds new Internet radio media streamers”
  1. Electronic Gadgets Says:

    Grace continues to impress with well designed and functional streaming radios. I’m surprised that they did not include a more “retro” model in the current line up.

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