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Boston Acoustics chops $200 off the price of its Receptor tabletop receiver, bringing the price down to $299 per unit. Meanwhile iBiquity says there are now 700 stations on the air broadcasting digital high-definition.
According to Boston Acoustics, "this dynamic, next-generation HD Tabletop delivers enhanced audio quality, fidelity and reception, new information features - and The Boston Sound™. The Recepter Radio HD embodies the bright promise of HD Radio technology, which radically upgrades sound quality while providing new wireless data services by allowing digital broadcasts to be transmitted over existing AM/FM radio bands."
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posted by Unknown @ Wednesday, February 01, 2006,

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