Revo Domino D3 packs Last.fm, DAB+, wireless streaming and iPod dock

Add a comment October 7th, 2009
Revo Domino D3 packs Last.fm, DAB+, wireless streaming and iPod dock

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Revo has outed the Domino D3, a new DAB radio that combines a whole range of radio formats with iPod connectivity, wireless streaming capabilities and Last.fm access for a whole myriad of music.

With a contemporary design, the Domino D3 features a joystick for users to navigate their way around the radio’s features, and an OLED display for showing off exactly what you’re listening to.revo-domino

On the Domino D3, you’ll be able to tune in to DAB, DAB+ and internet radio, as well as good old FM with RDS, and you’ll also be able to wirelessly stream music from any PC or MAC.

There’s also an integrated iPod dock which will also work with you iPhone, and similarly to the Revo Ikon, you’ll also be able to get access to Last.fm playlists – or sign in to your profile to tailor make your own.

To kick you off you’ll get a 30 day free trial to Last.fm, but if you get hooked, it’s £3 per month to keep the service going.

The D3 is actually part of a larger Domino line-up, packing into it all the goodness of the two models below it.

They are the D1, packing DAB/DAB+ and iPod & iPhone docking, and the D2 offering audio streaming, FM radio, iPod & iPhone docking and Last.fm access.

If you want it all, the Domino D3 will set you back £169.95, while the D1 and D2 will be priced at £129.95 and £149.95 respectively, and all will be available from 1 November.

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