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| New EPG Radio from Roberts Released Would you like to plan your listening a week in advance? Or set a timer to remind you when your favourite programme is on? These are just a couple of things you can do with this new compact portable digital radio with Electronic Programming Guide (EPG) technology from Roberts. Roberts continues to make listening to your favourite radio programmes as easy and convenient as possible. The new MP-SOUND 41 means you'll never have to miss a show again thanks to its EPG technology and complete portability. The EPG feature within this DAB digital radio means that you can programme the radio to record your favourite shows up to a week in advance - perfect if you simply can't be near a radio to tune into your favourite programme live. Furthermore, you can set the radio to record up to 12 programmes at any one time, enabling you to fit your radio listening around your lifestyle. Using the EPG function you can also record up to eight hours of your favourite programmes directly onto SD card. You can then play the SD recordings back via your computer or laptop, or alternatively, transport your own MP3/WMA files from your PC onto the SD card, and then play them back through the radio's speakers, creating your own mini sound system. With a full screen display which means no scrolling, and intuitive cassette key navigation, the radio is incredibly simple to operate. You can pause, rewind, fast-forward, record and playback programmes and tracks from the playlist on the SD card at the touch of a button. In addition, the MP-SOUND 41 also offers the PausePlus feature. As soon as the radio is switched on PausePlus works silently in the background, allowing you to pause your listening at any stage and, if you forget to press the pause button, you can simply just rewind to a selected point. Other benefits include: • DAB/FM wavebands; • 12 Alarms-wake to radio, buzzer or favourite track; • 12 record timers; • 12 station presets; • RDS station name display; • Clock /Alarm functions; • Headphone socket. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Computing News :: home page |