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Old December 3rd 04, 10:35 PM
Mike Terry
 
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Default BT hops aboard digital radio bandwagon

Seems like everyone is hitching a ride on the digital radio bandwagon. The
latest aboard is good old BT, which today announced its Aviator 10M model.
There isn't a huge amount to say about it apart from it tunes into both
digital and FM stations, features an alarm and has five (which seems a bit
mean) presets.

It does however boast a record feature which will keep up to ten minutes of
radio, enabling you to nip out to the office, feed the cat or whatever else
you fancy and not miss a second of your favourite show. The BT Aviator 10M
also has the ability to play MP3s if they are stored on standard SD and MMC
Cards.

Its is on sale now for "reasonably competitive" £129.99

http://techdigestuk.typepad.com/tech...s_aboard_.html



 
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