This review is from: Aluratek AIRJ01F USB Internet Radio Jukebox (Black) (Personal Computers)
From what I can see, it's simply a 2MB program on a stick with the trick of auto-executing by pretending it's a CD. Of course, there's also the on-line indexing service, and at least they don't try to charge a monthly fee for that trivial aspect as some do.
When I plugged it into my PC, the autorun got into an endless loop. I could only make it go away by disabling the autorun on the Control Panel. Perhaps it's my PC's fault.
Some of the 'stations' are simply links to the station's webpage. They don't actually play within this software.
The nifty map is only one layer deep. When you click on a region, you're back to a simple list of countries. It would have been nicer to have maps down to the individual country level.
Overall, I'm not entirely sure it's worth it.
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Aluratek AIRJ01F USB Internet Radio Jukebox (Black) B001CK9760
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Aluratek AIRJ01F USB Internet Radio Jukebox (Black)
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Some issues...
From what I can see, it's simply a 2MB program on a stick with the trick of auto-executing by pretending it's a CD. Of course, there's also the on-line indexing service, and at least they don't try to charge a monthly fee for that trivial aspect as some do.
When I plugged it into my PC, the autorun got into an endless loop. I could only make it go away by disabling the autorun on the Control Panel. Perhaps it's my PC's fault.
Some of the 'stations' are simply links to the station's webpage. They don't actually play within this software.
The nifty map is only one layer deep. When you click on a region, you're back to a simple list of countries. It would have been nicer to have maps down to the individual country level.