announce atCEDIA last Septemberand finally ship , here ’s the Cambridge SoundWorks Radio CD 745i , giving you outboard iPod charge and playback along with an AM / FM wireless and atomic number 48 musician with MP3 and WMA playback .
https://gizmodo.com/cedia-2006-cambridge-soundworks-announces-4-tabletop-r-201086
But what really makes it cost $ 400 is the auditory sensation , blasting or whispering from its 2.1 speaker form with a powered sub , apply it some serious rockability , especially for a clock radio . So what ’s our beef , and what would we choose or else ? Three other selection :

Even though Cambridge SoundWorks is not exactly the same outfit it was before its acquisition by Creative , we ’ve been fans of the company ’s light - sounding geartrain , which has wield to survive the diddling of its mainstream corporate daddy .
But still , the 745i total up way short ; if it had Wi - Fi connectivity for net and home base web listening , along with either XM or Sirius satellite radio connectivity , it would have our exclusive attention . As it resist , there are too many othermore retro - stylish(the Tivoli artificial satellite system),great - sounding and more - capable(Roku SoundBridge Radio ) andprettier(xtremeMac Luna ) choices .
https://gizmodo.com/tivoli-audio-satellite-receiver-26964

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