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Best upnp radio?

I'm considering buying a UPnP-enabled standalone radio for the kitchen. What's the best?

My criteria are:

- wifi (naturally)
- built-in speakers of a relatively good quality. Don't need to be incredible, just need to be capable of a good level of output. Would rather built-in than external speakers due to the cables and general mess.
- last.fm support is a big plus
- nice interface is a big plus (necessary to navigate quite a large music collection)
- maximum price of 150 euros
- "internet radio" a nice plus but not at all necessary

I was looking at the Sagemcom RM50. It has a pretty terrible interface, but the speakers are fairly okay, and for 70-90 euros, I'm willing to look past the interface.

Anyone have any suggestions or experience in this regard?

Best upnp radio?

Reply #1
Same question here. What did you find as a good solution?
Is your perfect hearing worth <$200? -- USE EAR PLUGS

 

Best upnp radio?

Reply #2
The Noxon Fun is in your price range as well, although I have no personal experience with it. It's made by Terratec and their products are generally quite good:

http://www.noxonradio.de/en/internetradio/13064.html

Some of the slightly more expensive variants can probably be found on sale for less than €150.