Stuff magazine11 January 2006
Most people know that digital radio is, like the melting of the polar ice caps, the future. That's why The Imp radio's gone to town - or rather the World - with more than 2,500 radio stations for your perusal.
Iwantoneofthose.com03 January 2006
Imagine being able to listen to over 2,500 radio stations from around the world, or tuning into your music library from anywhere in the house without having to lug your computer about; well, that's what the mighty Imp can do.
It's technically rather dazzling, but fortunately you don't have to think about it or understand it, the Imp does it all for you.?
Customer review within the site This hits all the buttons. Easy to set up, less than 5 minutes. Nice sound, even better through headphones, and the sort of interface a lot of other manufacturers could learn from. I no longer have to listen to the World Service through interference, now it's crystal clear. Ian E - Péron
Bravo30 November 2005
We fired Dr Fox and discovered Algerian hip hop. It’s fair to say the internet revolutionized our radio listening – and this box could put our FM radio to pasture permanently.
Complaints? We’ve none. The IMP is damn-near perfect. We’re off to beg for the review model for keeps.
TechnofileAs featured on Technofile, Saturday Live- Sky News Channel “A fascinating and amazingly innovative use of wireless broadband” Allan King - Presenter, Sky News
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