Terratec is now selling the NOXON 2 for iPod, a mini-stereo system which combines several different inputs. While it can dock several different iPods (including the Touch) and tune in FM radio, one of its other main functions is Internet radio, as it can browse 10,000 different stations via an 802.11b/g wireless connection (Ethernet serves as backup). For more variety, users can stream music from their computer’s hard disks, or listen to a variety of podcasts without synching them to an iPod first.
Should users want more permanent storage attached to the stereo, a USB 2.0 port handles devices like flash sticks and external hard drives. Outputs include headphone, RCA analog and S/P-DIF digital jacks, but the system also has two 4W built-in speakers, with a single 10W bass driver. Software is included for Windows, Mac and Linux systems, and compatible file formats consist of AAC, MP3, OGG, WAV and WMA-9. Terratec is shipping the NOXON 2 for €349 ($505).
Source: Unwired