Put another dime in the radio jukebox baby
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Radio jukebox plugs into your USB for access to 13,000 radio stations

Video didn’t kill the radio star for me. Neither did the iPod.

I still tune in to my loyally programmed radio stations on the way to work every day. I could never abandon my favorite morning radio show, NPR or new indie music discovered by my favorite college deejays. I am completely committed to radio technology, but sometimes I want a little more from my local radio waves.

Now I have it with this USB Internet Radio Jukebox from Newegg.com that allows me to easily access more than 13,000 radio stations around the world.

Now if I want to listen to some Mexican [woh oh] radio… I can.

Listen to the music and news of the world without leaving your home with this tiny, handy little device that is so simple, even a music loving child can do it. With no software installation required, all you have to do is insert Aluratek’s USB Internet Radio Jukebox into your computer’s USB port and discover music across the globe with access to over 13,000 radio stations in over 150 countries!

DID YOU KNOW? Jukeboxes from the 1940s are referred to as Golden Age because of the yellow catalin plastic. Women who were teenagers in the 1940s are referred to as Golden Girls because they are old.

Search for music by state, country, continent or by radio genres featuring everything from world news to world sports broadcasts. Save all of your favorite stations to enjoy the next time you plug in. Best of all, there are no monthly fees…

The world is your musical oyster.

Features:

- USB plug-n-play (no software to install)
- No monthly fees
- Price: $19.99

*Find more computers, accessories and electronic gadgets from Newegg!

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One Response to “Put another dime in the radio jukebox baby”

  1. outdoor furniture uk on August 20th, 2009 6:11 am

    For the last few days I haven’t been able to play my Launchcast Radio when I open Yahoo Jukebox. The screen stays blank. I uninstalled and reinstalled it and that didn’t help.

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