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World’S First Portable HD Radio From Best Buy has Typical World’S First Price

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Best Buy’s Insignia is the world’s first portable HD radio, allowing users to enjoy high quality digital FM radio on the go.

Meh. Who am I kidding? Best Buy is selling it for $50 (USD)! You can buy an mp3 player with a built-in FM tuner for that price. I…

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July 15th, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Denon S-52 Tabletop Stereo Packs a Punch

Denon Smart S-52

This new audio system from Denon is loaded with just about every feature you’d ever want in compact stereo. The Denon S-52 combines a radio, CD player, iPod Dock and wireless audio streaming in a single box.

With one of these, you’ll have no shortage of content for your listening…

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November 4th, 2007 by: Technabob

Polk Audio I-Sonic Es2 Itunes Integrated HD Radio

polk audio i-sonic 2

The I-Sonic Entertainment System 2 is the latest iPod docking stereo from Polk Audio. The system offers room-filling sound and an HD Radio receiver with a special iTunes track purchase feature.

Using a technology called “iTunes Tagging”, you can flag songs that you’ve heard on HD Radio broadcasts and queue…

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September 6th, 2007 by: Technabob

Radiosophy: HD Radio Price Gets Down to Earth

Radiosophy HD Radio

While HD Radio hasn’t really caught on too broadly yet, one company is seeking to accelerate things by launching the first HD Radio receiver under $100.

At just 99 bucks, the HD100 Radio from radiosophy costs about half of the price of the current bottom-of-the-line models. The new radio receives…

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April 13th, 2007 by: Technabob

Sangean Hdt-1 Adds HD Radio to Any Stereo System

Sangean HDT-1 HD Radio Tuner

HD Radio is a fairly new technology that broadcasts local digital radio stations over AM or FM without the static, crackle and pop that are often found in analog AM and FM broadcasts. While the volume of available programming is more hit-and-miss than XM or Sirius satellite radio, HD Radio…

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April 6th, 2007 by: Technabob

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