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Transistor kills the radio star?

O que faz o receptor da Slacker

«Among the things they liked about the player included the supported artworks, band biographies, ability to store Wi-Fi keys and the option to have access to a free, or paid, enhanced music services. The Slacker Portable also auto refreshed channels when it detected a trusted network, as well as automatically refreshing while recharging.»

«Taking personalised radio fully mobile, although it’s available only in the US for now, is Slacker.com’s Portable Radio Player (from $200/£100). Launched this week, it comes preloaded with up to 40 stations containing thousands of tracks. As you rate individual tracks, Slacker learns your tastes and refreshes the player’s built-in memory with other songs, using your wi-fi connection. A 4in screen lets you browse playlists and view album artwork – although it will also screen a couple of adverts each hour if you don’t upgrade to a $7.50 (£3.75) monthly fee. The subscription also allows you to skip tracks or save them to the player to listen to again. Slacker.com doesn’t yet know how soon its service will be on offer in Britain»

E os receptores satélite:

«No pequeno receptor acoplado ao rádio do carro, são mostradas informações sobre a música, autor e intérprete. A qualidade de som equivale à dos melhores CDs. Nenhuma interferência, tudo límpido, para satisfazer até o ouvinte mais exigente de música clássica»

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