USB digital radio player comes to the PC


25 February 2004 23:53 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Aria Digital today announced the launch of a USB Digital Radio to add to it's current range of DAB Digital Radio products.

The A-6000 is a small and advanced audio and data receiver capable of decoding all currently specified audio and data services, in any part of the World. As part of Aria's "Global DAB" policy, the A-6000 can be used in any country where DAB Digital Radio is broadcast because it works with the all important Band 111 and L-Band frequencies.

The unit will work with any PC and comes with all the gubbins to get you started. Connection is via a USB socket however the unit also boasts SPDIF digital audio output as well as standard stereo outputs.

Full support for MP2, MP3 and WAV ease recording, which together with DAB's EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) give no reason for missing any of your favourite radio programmes.

The unit is available now and costs £99 and is available from www.ariadigital.com
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