Livio unveils NPR Radio for internet radio fans

Posted in Home Theater by Shane McGlaun on October 21st, 2009

livionprradio-sgI am not that big a fan of music. I have a really short attention span and music distracts me too much to listen while I work. If you are a music fan and the type that likes to listen at work where reception is sketchy the new NPR Radio by Livio can get you free tunes from the Internet.

The radio has access to over 800 NPR radio stations and is the first Internet radio to have a NPR specific station menu. The radio can also connect to more than 16,000 Internet radio stations. Listeners can also book mark their favorite stations with a favorites button.

The NPR Radio also has an auxiliary input for listening to your iPod or other music device. The player can be pre-ordered right now for $199.99. The device is set to ship the first week of November, which is right around the corner.

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One Comment to “Livio unveils NPR Radio for internet radio fans”
  1. LOL!! Says:

    Music?!?! NPR doesnt play music, they drone on endlessly about liberal BS and attack anything that isnt ultra left wing. It’s like an Al-Queda broadcast center right here in the good ole USA.

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