Sanyo Launches The Internet Radio R227

by Mike on October 29, 2008

in Home Gadgets

Some 52 years ago, Sanyo launched one of the world’s first transistor radios. It’s interesting to see just how far this technology has advanced as Sanyo has recently announced the availability of an Internet/FM Stereo Radio called the R227. The R227 supports both wired and wireless internet connectivity. Through a standard network connection, users will have access to radio stations throughout the world.

The unit is quite compact at 215 X 140 X 110 mm/8.6 X 5.6 X 4.4 inches (wxhxd). Complete with remote control, built-in WIFI, Ethernet socket, input for MP3/WMA players, headphone jack, and output to connect to an external audio system, the R227 will be available in Canada by late October, 2008. It supports such audio files as AAC, AIFF, MP3, RM, WAV, WMA and playlists (M3V) stored on a networked computer. It will be initially marketed in a black wood gloss finish through selected retailers for a very affordable MSRP of $219.99

Source:Coolest-Gadgets

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