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21 Reviews
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Listen to internet radio, or your own music collection via USB or network; Excellent audio quality; Plenty of inputs and outputs
Interface can be technical; Controls situated around back, forcing you to use a sub-standard remote
Home Contact Us Home > iPods and Portable AV Search iPods and Portable AV Tivoli Audio NetWorks Nathan Taylor, April 3, 2009 Subscribe to our RSS feed by email Get GadgetGuy.com.au content delivered right to your inbox, on the day we write it! Its ...
Thanks to the Tivoli NetWorks radio there is now no need for you to sit at your computer to listen to streaming Internet music. It does have to make a few compromises, however — in design and sound quality. ...
Abstract: In 2002, an American company called Tivoli Audio made radios sexy again. Until then, radios were almost all cheap and nasty but Tivolis Model One not only looked great, it sounded great, too. And it was blissfully easy to operate, with a very fe...
Abstract: This review needn't be complicated. The product certainly isn't. Tivoli Audio's NetWorks Internet Radio is a little wooden box that plays Internet radio. Aside from the remote, it has only one visible control, a wheel on top. If you never deviate from a f...
Abstract: “We’ve reviewed several Tivoli products in the past, and always been impressed at their style and substance in terms of performance. Well, there’s no letdown here in this attractive, well engineered package. The Networks Radio is more than just that, a...
Multiple audio sources including Internet and terrestrial FM radio, networked computers, USB drives, and auxiliary input; good sound; can add Internet stations by request; alarm and sleep features.
No support for streaming AAC files; locating stations takes some work; no USB support for iPods; backlit display hard to read from a distance.
For some, the look of the NetWorks radio will make or break the sale. It’s a unique look that not everyone will appreciate. If you get beyond that hurdle, you’re looking at a capable, reasonably portable, but pricey (at least $600) music playe...
Stunning design. High-quality audio reproduction. Large and expandable Internet radio database. Attractive display scrolls song titles and station information. Useful remote.
Incredibly overpriced. High-quality speakers only accentuate Internet radios lousy sound. Speakers lack low-end thump.
Tivoli Audio crafts beautiful, high-quality speakers, but it cant fix Internet radios most damning problem: It just doesnt sound good....