Hey that looks good

Posted by: Liufeng

Hey that looks good - 31/07/2000 14:25

On the Geek site there is a picture of the RIO receiver and I just want to say that is it very stylish. Reminds my of the Mark II. hehe

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Posted by: Dearing

Re: Hey that looks good - 01/08/2000 06:22

Well, it should, right?

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Posted by: Dignan

Re: Hey that looks good - 01/08/2000 07:25

yes (wink, wink), it looks suprisingly (wink, wink) like another product (wink, wink) that I can think of (wink, wink).... ...(wink)

DiGNAN
Posted by: bonzi

Re: Hey that looks good - 02/08/2000 03:12

On the Geek site there is a picture of the RIO receiver and I just want to say that is it very stylish. Reminds my of the Mark II. hehe


Hey, where? I can't find it!


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Posted by: alear

Re: Hey that looks good - 02/08/2000 05:20

On the Geek site follow Company -> The Album -> MP3 Summit, San Diego -> Its the bottom picture!

Alex Lear

Posted by: gui

Re: Hey that looks good - 02/08/2000 06:07

Not convinced by this product based on what is says on Rio web site.
I am very interested in this kind of product (over and above the empeg car, and I've just ordered my second one), but 'they' (rio) say it runs on standard phone lines. All my phones are DECT and therefore have only 1 phone socket in my house and all my ethernet is wireless.
Hopefully this wont turn out to be a major limitation in what should be a great product.
Did anyone get a chance to get more info at the MP3 Summit???

Phil

Posted by: alear

Re: Hey that looks good - 02/08/2000 07:24

I could be wrong but I don't think you would need more than the one set of phone wires. It says it won't affect phone service so it probably uses a modulated frequency higher than the the telephone service uses, which isn't much. It sounds like it might be using something like (or actually) the home networking standard.

I am very interested in this kind of product (over and above the empeg car

The Rio receiver isn't even close to the empeg for features, portability, etc. But since you are on empeg number 2 you probably already know that!


Alex Lear

Posted by: gui

Re: Hey that looks good - 02/08/2000 08:59

I could be wrong but I don't think you would need more than the one set of phone wires. It says it won't affect phone service so it probably uses a modulated frequency higher than the the telephone service uses, which isn't much. It sounds like it might be using something like (or actually) the home networking standard.


Maybe I didn't explain properly. I only have one phone socket in my house, no extensions no cabling no nothing, just the one that comes in from the telco. All handsets are digital wireless affairs as is networking. The phone cable for the one socket runs under the floor into a cupboard - I was going for a minimalist look!
10BaseT would be great (for me at least) but maybe not Joe Public?

Posted by: altman

Re: Hey that looks good - 02/08/2000 09:06

The Rio Receiver at the summit had both 10-base-T and HomePNA 2.0.

The software was very similar in many ways to the empeg-car. Strange, that. ;)

Hugo


Posted by: Dignan

Re: Hey that looks good - 02/08/2000 09:07

All handsets are digital wireless affairs as is networking.

Oh, man! I saw one of those systems in a high-end audio store. Pretty high-tech stuff, dude! Do you have those sylized handsets too?

DiGNAN
Posted by: ShadowMan

Re: Hey that looks good - 02/08/2000 10:43

hhhhmmmmmmmm.... would that be a hint hint type of gesture?

Wondering if the RIO Player will be my next purchase?


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