MusicPal Starts the Future of Internet Radio
October 31, 2007
The future of internet radio has already started. With streaming and radio stations now being aired and heard over the Internet, it’s time that a separate Internet radio device be made. Freecom’s MusicPal is a new way to listen to your favorite radio station and digital music file. It doesn’t have to be connected to the PC to play music and radio, your trustly WLAN will do.
The MusiPal is perfect for those who can’t get enough of their MP3s, favorite radio broadcasting stations from the other side of the world, and yes, RSS feeds! If you are one of those who use the computer and the Internet primarily for music and some blog or news reading, then the MusicPal is a good alternative.
Freecom’s MusicPal is easy to set up and installs in seconds. Both PC and MAC compatible, it supports both WAV and MP3 digital audio files and can also support up to 5,000 radio stations from around the globe. It has a built-in speaker but still can be connected to Hi-Fi speakers and headphones. I only wish they release a bluetooth version soon.










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