Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Pure Digital Bug

"The Bug was born of the award winning PURE Digital engineering pedigree and a great design from Wayne Hemmingway. Available in either cool white and chrome or sophisticated graphite-metallic and chrome finishes the mains powered Bug will look good in any situation. The Bug features a large blue backlit LCD display mounted on a flexible neck, stereo speakers, a telescopic DAB aerial and superb connectivity including USB connector, SD card slot, S/PDIF digital and analogue outputs and a headphone socket.

As well as bringing you superb quality audio and all of the other benefits of DAB digital radio broadcasting, the Bug brings life to radio by allowing you to pause, rewind and record live radio. Multiple alarms, record timers, the ability to play MP3s, station presets and equalisation settings are among the other clever features packed inside its compact but perfectly formed body. Check out the Bug's own website at www.thebug.com for further details, fun Bug stuff and the latest Bug news". (http://www.pure-digital.com)


In spring of 2004 we were on a visit at the BBC in United Kingdom. We talked about the successful introduction of DAB in United Kingdom. Of course we have also asked them which new functionality the new DAB receivers would have. They were informed about the Pure-Digital Bug, although they officially had to deny the existence of a “MP3-button”.

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