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Intempo did some interesting thingswith digital radios in 2007 and it’s off to a flying start in 2008 withthe introduction of the first portable, low-power Internet/FM radio.
Codenamed Daisy, the little radio sports a rechargeable battery for20-hours of Wi-Fi radio play. Intempo launched its first Wi-Fi Internetradio, the GX-01, back in September.
Daisy supports all Internet radio formats, like Real and WindowsMedia, and can access more than 6,000 Internet radio station. Music canbe selected by genre or by country and, using an Internet connection,FM stations can be tuned in too. Katie Richards, marketing manager atIntempo said:
“Internet radio has rapidly progressed from tuning in on your PCto more recognisable standalone receivers such as Intempo’s GX-01 whichlaunched in 2007. We have now taken this one step further with Daisy.At last people can buy a gorgeous truly portable radio which will letyou listen to music and news from anywhere in the world, wherever youare.” The Daisy will ship in April with a £150 price tag.-Martin Lynch
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