@Speedbird - you are not alone! Also, I like a radio to listen to rather than to watch. I wonder, however, if there is an adveritsing business model at the bottom of all this? Visual ads tailored to you listening phorm - I mean form.
Was just about to pre-order one on impulse until I discovered that it's wi-fi only (rubbish for reliable music streaming) and has no ethernet connection.
Does anyone know if it has any "audio-out" connections apart from the mini headphone jack? This looks great and could be just the thing to replace my Logitech which I get annoyed with as they are clueless in the software department, but I'd much rather it was a serious music player / internet radio with proper connections than a gimmicky Twitter / Facebook browser.
I got one but it's going straight back. The touchscreen is not birlliant and the listen again search function is pretty well useless. You have to know the name of the program or accept their categories of program type then try to scroll through what is sometimes a long list with the touchscreen. You can't search for listen again against a radio station! So with that it's just a very expensive DAB radion (nice) with a poorly thought out web interface.
Pure tell me that they are thinking about looking at search by station - but the radio's been out for some time so you think they'd have sorted the software by now?
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