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Abstract: TerraTec is a name known to many for their soundcard series which offered a quality alternative to Creative’s offering. As the market evolves and separate soundcards are becoming less popular TerraTec decides to expand their product line-up, com...
Published: 2007-03-05, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: I confess, I’m preaching the dream but up until a month ago I wasn’t living it. The dream is, of course, distributed audio: I’m a huge fan of keeping all your music digitally on some server in your house, and streaming it wirelessly to w...
Easy to use, deep and clear sound, Ethernet and Wi-Fi
Doesnt have a USB port The Final Word Were happy to recommend the Terratec Noxon iRadio, a neat and compact music-streaming and Internet radio device rolled into one. Its incredibly easy to get up and running and a pleasure to use. The only potentia...
Were happy to recommend the Terratec Noxon iRadio, a neat and compact music-streaming and Internet radio device rolled into one. Its incredibly easy to get up and running and a pleasure to use. The only potential problem will be deciding what to list...
Another day, another iPod dock. Except this one's an Internet radio and streamer as well. Plop your 'Pod in the slot and you get to browse its songs, albums, artists and playlists on the iRadio's LCD screen. Sound from the single speaker is a...
At first glance, you'd think this was about as imaginative as a man who's been sucked through an imagination-sucking machine. That's a round about way of saying it's bland. Getting Internet radio access via Ethernet or Wi-Fi is pretty simp...
The iRadio for iPod does a lot of things well, but its digital file compatibility is dodgy and sound quality could be better.Terratec Noxon iRadio is tagged with Terratec, white, streamer, iPod and FM radio. Select a tag (Terratec, for example) to find...
Abstract: The Terratec device uses its own software rather than Recivas and has around half the stations as a result, though we struggled to find anything mainstream that was missing. On the downside, theres no Listen Again service for the BBC stations and the buil...