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Old Jul 29th 2010, 10:12 am
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Before buying I just wondered if anyone has used one of these USB sticks and if so, are they any good? Cheers.

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This innovative USB stick enables you to watch and listen to TV & Radio stations that broadcast online from all over the world

User Friendly Interface, all software is on the USB Stick, simple plug & play

insert into you PC or laptop anytime, anywhere, & enjoy.




Worldwide radio & TV stations categorized into countries, genres and languages.
Provides over 20,000 radio stations, classified in 69 genres and 240 countries.
Includes 5000 web TV stations worldwide, sorted in 17 types of programs, 180 countries and 57 languages.
User friendly interface, allows enjoying your favorite radio station & TV program with a mouse click.
Collection of Favorites and History stations. Immediate access to “My Favorite” stations on any PC without any registration.
Web 2.0 Dynamic voting system; recommend best station all up to you.
Automatically updates program & new stations onsite.
Supports 16 languages user interface.
Record music in WMA format to your hard drive. / Record video in WMV format to your hard drive.
Stream quality indicator to monitor in real time Internet stream stability.

iRadioPOP Plus, offers users instant access to the hottest Internet radio and TV content. This great idea of combo audio/video media from the Internet is playable through a compact USB drive, which supports plug and play connectivity. iRadioPOP Plus provides selection from over 20,000 radio stations plus 5,000 web TV stations worldwide to the user.

With a user friendly interface, it is easy to search your favorite music and programs classified by countries and genre. Through personal settings, the dongle is able to quickly access the individual's favorite station list on any computer without any registration. Because the Internet infrastructure varies from country to country, a stream quality indicator is provided that will show the user the monitored Internet stream stability in real-time from the player's location. This saves time when selecting a station from long lists as poorer streaming quality stations can be skipped, allowing ultimate enjoyment of diverse Internet radio and TV stations.
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Old Jul 29th 2010, 12:26 pm
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Default Re: Anyone used one of these?

It's a USB stick that contains "free" software (if you know where to look )
Why not just download the software & run it on your PC/Laptop ???
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You can do all of the stuff mentioned for free on any computer without buying a usb stick
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Old Jul 29th 2010, 12:47 pm
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Okidoke, thanks for that (saved us a bit of cash!).
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