Acoustic Energy Wi-Fi Internet Radio review
The Acoustic Energy Wi-Fi radio receives 2500 stations and, hooked up to internet radio specialist Reciva, can access 99 per cent of the world’s radio offerings

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The Acoustic Energy Wi-Fi radio receives 2500 stations and, hooked up to internet radio specialist Reciva, can access 99 per cent of the world’s radio offerings
It has card slots and PictBridge for computer-free printing, a built-in colour LCD and 1.5GB internal storage.
The C600 comes in a slinky size with a lengthy battery life, 1.3-megapixel camera round the back and a picture light for taking portraits in the dark
The 8250 connects via card slots and PictBridge can print up to A4 and even onto special panoramic paper
The R220 knocks out A4 prints and will print onto CDs and DVDs using 6-ink printing technology
The Squeezebox Classic is a lusciously curvy model sporting a rather fetching black and silver outfit and operating via Ethernet or wireless, and happy with PC or Mac
The 350D gives you eight megapixels for the price of six and a box packed full of accessories
The MP760 can turn out a borderless 6x4in photo in just 36 seconds and throws in a scanner and a film adaptor for good measure
The Music Pack, designed to boost Nokia’s existing phones, arms the N70 for battle with Sennheiser PX100 headphones and a 256MB MMC card
The LG P7200 has a 2MP camera with a screen that folds back to make snapping simpler
Sony’s NAS-CZ1 plays compact discs, receives streamed MP3, WAV and WMA files, and a 20-watt amp powers a curvy speaker system
The Razr V3i comes with a 1.2MP camera, a more than respectable 5 hours of talk time and some nice looks