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Roberts MP-Sound 41 – Not a normal radio

Written by admin on January 19th, 2008 in Gadgets.


Roberts Radio Company has just presented their newest digital radio named MP-Sound41. It can be considered an unusual device, due to the unusual features.

The feature list isn’t the only detail standing out, because the design is the other one - good silver color, nice handle, and an awesome (blue) display screen.

As for the special functions, the Electronic Programming Guide technology lets the owners set 12 different recording sessions, with 7 days in advance. Another option for the EPG technology, is to simply record the radio content into a (SD) memory card - in this case the limit is 8 hours.

You can also use the radio as an alarm clock, and by doing so there are 3 different alarm sounds: normal buzzer, radio, and a specific track on a SD card.

Mini-list of features:

  • DAB wavebands
  • Stereo playback of MP3/iPod via auxiliary input socket
  • RDS station name display and scrolling text

Robers MP-Sound 41 Product Page

Via Pocket-Lint

Tags: Ogg, cable, video game, hi fi

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