
Revo Blik
By Nick Mokey
December 2nd, 2007
The world of Internet radio is pretty much old hat for the home theater guru. Once a cryptic format that required a home theater PC and buckets of software to funnel into a speaker system, the raging river of content has been tamed over the years with a number of powerful devices that allow users to tap the flow in a more civilized way – sans computer.
The trouble is, most of these devices were intended for high-end home theater systems, meaning user-friendly interfaces and price were not exactly priorities. If Joe Consumer from Illinois wanted access to 6,000 channels say, from bed, well, he had better be prepared to shell out, and maybe be prepared to build a mini system around his nightstand.

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The unit has a low-key profile, shaped like a trapezoid with rounded-off edges. From the front, a monochrome LCD interface gives ...
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