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Internet audio goes retro with the Victoria

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Grace Digital has announced the US$229.99 Victoria Nostalgic Internet Radio. It combines a vintage design reminiscent of a 1940s tabletop radio with the advance features of today’s Internet radios and cloud music services.

The Victoria’s walnut exterior touts birch inlay designed to highlight 1940s charm, while the Class D digital 16 watt RMS amplifier (50 watt peak) fills any living room, bedroom, office, or kitchen with a rich, warm, and detailed sound, according to the folks at Grace Audio.

The Victoria Internet Radio features a 4-line adjustable backlit display, five alarm settings, 110 station presets / folder, built-in 802.11n wireless (Wi-Fi), and integrated Pandora controls on the remote. Users can use the full-function remote control or download one of Grace Digital’s remote control apps for iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone or Android smartphone/tablet. The remote control apps allow you to control one or more Grace Internet Radios from any room in your house.
 
Grace Digital’s unparalleled Internet radio service line-up includes Pandora Radio, SiriusXM, Rhapsody, NPR, Live365, DAR.fm, WeatherBug, plus over 50,000 AM/FM/HD radio stations and podcasts. The complete line up of Grace Digital cloud music services for The Victoria and entire line of internet radios is available online at http://www.gracedigitalaudio.com .

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