1.) Lower the price to $99.99 and no useage fee. 2.) Large color touch screen. 3.) Add a Gig of memory and "Tivo" like funtions. 4.) Make it an alarm clock.
Not a lot of experienced internet radio users here, I see.
There are no user fees.
The ASUS Air got really bad reviews compared to the others that are available. I was surprised that ASUS would make something mediocre, but apparently, they have.
I would only consider one that works with the Reciva system, and the best ones are the AE (which I have), the Tangent Quattro, and the Sangean (forget the model number). Anything else is risky business.
$300 is par for the course for internet radios (why, I'm not sure, but do a search and you'll see).
Not a lot of experienced internet radio users here, I see.
There are no user fees.
The ASUS Air got really bad reviews compared to the others that are available. I was surprised that ASUS would make something mediocre, but apparently, they have.
I would only consider one that works with the Reciva system, and the best ones are the AE (which I have), the Tangent Quattro, and the Sangean (forget the model number). Anything else is risky business.
$300 is par for the course for internet radios (why, I'm not sure, but do a search and you'll see).
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Here's the choice:
1.) Lower the price to $99.99 and no useage fee.
2.) Large color touch screen.
3.) Add a Gig of memory and "Tivo" like funtions.
4.) Make it an alarm clock.
Pick at least two, and I'll buy it.
Not a lot of experienced internet radio users here, I see.
There are no user fees.
The ASUS Air got really bad reviews compared to the others that are available. I was surprised that ASUS would make something mediocre, but apparently, they have.
I would only consider one that works with the Reciva system, and the best ones are the AE (which I have), the Tangent Quattro, and the Sangean (forget the model number). Anything else is risky business.
$300 is par for the course for internet radios (why, I'm not sure, but do a search and you'll see).
Not a lot of experienced internet radio users here, I see.
There are no user fees.
The ASUS Air got really bad reviews compared to the others that are available. I was surprised that ASUS would make something mediocre, but apparently, they have.
I would only consider one that works with the Reciva system, and the best ones are the AE (which I have), the Tangent Quattro, and the Sangean (forget the model number). Anything else is risky business.
$300 is par for the course for internet radios (why, I'm not sure, but do a search and you'll see).