I am seriously thinking of getting one of these, I reckon its going to lose out by not having a cd writer on it, I guess you would have to link a mini disc in or something if you wanted high quality copies.
"It requires users to have a router installed on their broadband connection, something which will add another £100 or so to the unit's £400 cost. A new version supporting wireless networking is due out later in the year. The current version runs on a standard wired network, so it needs a network cable between it and the router.
Rather than give access to all the thousands of audio streams on the internet, the radio currently works only with a small range of stations who have done a deal with Philips.
They are prominent and experienced players in the world of internet audio, but full freedom of choice is out of the question right now."
The shuttle, and other similar boxes are small, and fit with the living room style.
With that you could browse the internet, play games, pr0n, and listen to any radio station you want to, all through your tv if you wanted to.
Why then buy a crappy one function box?
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