Sagem launches mydu@l radio700
Throws grammar out the window with debut of internet radio
25 March 2008 13:00 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Budget mobile phone maker Sagem has launched the "mydu@l radio700" Wi-Fi internet radio slash clock.
A plug'n'play device that doesn't require a computer link, this gadget can bring 7000 internet radio stations to your ears in any Wi-Fi zone.
As well as an internet radio, it offers FM tuning, MP3/WVMA/WAV playing functionality from USB devices or your computer if you do network it and a digital alarm clock with sleep and snooze functions.
Complete with built-in Wi-Fi or Ethernet connectivity, it's available at Bigboxshop.co.uk for a special introductory offer price of £79.99, a saving of twenny bar on the RRP.
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