
Tivoli rolled out its NetWorks radio which looks pretty much like a block of wood that has been carved out to play some music. This wood-framed WiFi capable radio was specially designed to access virtually any Internet radio station, including HD radio. It is also able to stream audio files from networked PCs, USB flash drives and compatible music players via a USB port. The price to pay for this lovely conversation piece? $600. I think I’ll pass, even though it comes with a remote control (which I would’ve liked to see it take on a similar wooden tone instead).
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