Sanyo R227 Internet Radio November 12th, 2008 | by David Tanaka
Specs
A standalone Internet Radio that plays thousands of FREE stations and podcasts from all over the world...no subscription required
Search by country or genre
Accesses shared music files from computers on the same network(when access permission is granted).
8 internet station presets
Perfect for bedroom, den, kitchen or office
Black cabinet in lacquer finish
Remote control
FM stereo digital tuner with 8 station presets
Wake-to-internet or FM radio
High-quality 90 mm diameter stereo speakers
Port for extended bass response
Total 4 watts output
Easy network key entry when used on secured wireless networks
Simple one-button on/off ... no complex computer boot-up, player selection or shutdown
Solves the problem of poor AM reception in most offices or hi-rise condominiums by accessing a station's web stream instead
Automatic, regular updates of internet station database
Sleep to radio
Snooze function
Lighted LCD display
Stereo input jack for MP3/WMA players
Audio-out jack to connect to an external audio system
Stereo headphone jack
Ethernet jack
Auto clock time setting from internet
Supports these audio files: AAC, AIFF, MP3, RM, WAV, WMA and playlists (M3V) stored on a networked computer
Only 215 x 140 x 110 mm (wxhxd)

by Mark on November 8, 2009:
“I bought the Sanyo R227 because of the price and because it has two speakers. I gave my dad the Tangent Internet Radio recently and fell in love with it. The Tangent was $299 recently reduced to $249. I paid $187 with shipping for the Sanyo. I like the Sanyo,...” More...