When Internet Radios Get Affordable 139
DeviceGuru writes "Grace Digital Audio has just released a new device that functions like an Internet radio tuner in a whole-house audio system and is being sold at a surprisingly affordable price point. The Solo Wi-Fi Receiver works in tandem with Reciva's Internet radio station selection web service, provides excellent Pandora support, and also supports optional Internet services such as Live365, MP3tunes, Aupeo, and Sirius. It has built-in buttons and a display for easy control, comes with a dedicated IR-remote, and is supported by a free iPhone remote access/control app. We hear a lot about the high-end Sonos gear, but at just over $100, this little gadget seems like a breakthrough in cost-effective Internet radio, much as the Roku Netflix player broke ground in low-cost Internet video streaming."
pricepoint vs price (Score:1, Funny)
How is a pricepoint different than a price. And how is 105.37 dollars a price point. Who says, "I'm looking for an internet radio, but I don't want to spend more than 106 bucks?"
Re:don't forget squeezebox (Score:3, Funny)
Most people have a few spare xbox's kicking around.
May I suggest a walk outside. The fresh air is lovely.
Re:don't forget squeezebox (Score:3, Funny)
The innards of the xbox can easily fit into a cheap home theater PC case. It also happily produces sound without a monitor.
Having a home theater PC case on my nightstand would be even better. I stand corrected.