Nokia Home Music

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It's a good 10W Mono FM radio, with AUX input for your iPod/iTouch or PMP. It has Internet Radio, Podcast streaming and can play your home media server/PC (or Mac content too) via DNLA or uPnP.

It has WiFi and ethernet. Also strangely Digital Audio output (SPDIF optical and RCA cable). No indication if it does RDS. No DAB. £135

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Infinite music access. At your fingertips. In your home.

Nokia Home Music – your personal music jukebox - plays internet radio
stations and podcasts, and brings to life the music library stored on
your PC or compatible mobile phone. Now you can enjoy the wonderful
world of music in any room of your home.

enjoy the power of music

This innovative device is packed with the latest in audio technology, so that you can
enjoy rich, clear and natural sound with solid bass right out of the box. But if you
prefer to use your own speakers, you can also connect it to your compatible home stereo system.

tune in

You can enjoy album art, see what song is playing, or browse through
the world of digital music on the large colour display. Nokia Home
Music is designed to elegantly complement your home interior, and also
features traditional radio functions like alarm clock, FM radio, and
programmable station settings.

stay current

Nokia Home Music can automatically install software updates for you,
so that you can enjoy software upgrades and new features as they become
available.

via Nokia Site for Nokia Home Music

A big review on El Reg too

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Verdict

Home Music is a great example of Nokia using it's design expertise
and consumer understanding, to come up with unexpected and interesting.
It's versatile and easy to use, and reminds you of many things Nokia has
historically been quite good at. But will there ever be a
version 2.0? Version 1.0 was well hidden. According to one Nokia source,
the machine was buried alive, with only a couple of hundred sold over
the past 18 months. But it's available, and with a priced at £139, I
reckon it's an absolute steal.

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