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Grace Digital Bookshelf Micro System (GDI-IRMS300)
$249.99
Released November, 2010
The Pros:Connects to the WiFi network right away, gets a strong signal. Pulls in a wide range of programming, won't ever run out of things to listen to. Streams from Windows Media Player, good integration with the software.
The Cons:Initial configuration is difficult, takes some patience. Navigation takes a little practice but all makes sense once you're used to it.
The Grace Digital Bookshelf Micro System (GDI-IRMS300) is a stereo micro system built specifically to stream audio from the Internet. The small unit comes with a 4-line LCD display for menu navigation, enabling users to choose from streaming services such as Pandora, Live365, and Sirius XM as well as media players connected through an AUX port.
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Optionally, audio can be read from a media server hosted on the user's home network. Connectivity is handled through a standard WiFi connection. Dual wireless bookshelf speakers can be placed some distance away from the control box if needed, which allows the LCD to be placed at a more convenient location. A remote control is also included that gives full access to the unit's functions.
Features
- WiFi internet radio
- Reciva interface
- Dual wireless bookshelf speakers
- Connect to home wireless network
- Access Pandora, Live365 and Sirius XM
- Full stereo sound
- AUX line in
- 4-line LCD display
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connects to the WiFi network right away, gets a strong signal
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pulls in a wide range of programming, won't ever run out of things to listen to
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streams from Windows Media Player, good integration with the software
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remote control is comfortable and durably constructed
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good sound output, represents the full spectrum from bass to treble well
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initial configuration is difficult, takes some patience
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navigation takes a little practice but all makes sense once you're used to it
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