Comments on ‘TerraTec Noxon 2 net radio and iPod dock’

What can I say: The Germans did it again 

Not much to add apart from the fact:

It may not be beautiful, but it is functional and works according to this report.

Something the Krauts are better than the Limies: They also have got great ideas, only their implementations usually suck. (I know I'll get flamed for this, but SCNR.

Lol

And yes, I am a Kraut, and proud of it too!!! (no I am not one of those idiotic Neo-Nazies).

Just don't mention the War ROFL!

Costing £250..? 

Still some way to go, then. I'll stick with DAB for now thanks.

£250? Methinks not ... 

OK, it looks rather nice and TerraTec do make some rather nice music oriented kit, but 250 quid? Do me a favour ...

If you can live without the iPod dock (I can - overpriced fashion accessories really aren't my thing) then Netgear MP101 is a good bet if you want 'net radio/audio streaming. The only downside is that it requires another machine as a media server.

Real Support for BBC?? 

Any chance the reviewer could tell us whether this supports Real, which the BBC uses for its higher-bitrate services, and which is required for its "Listen Again" service? I presume not - and the Noxon website is terrible - but I'd hope the review covered the bases. It's a great idea but without Real support, it;s a harder sell for UK listeners.

@Real Support for BBC?? 

BBC supports WMP streams as well now.

I'm not sure which is the lesser evil!

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