Roberts WM201 review
Verdict:
Maybe video didn't kill the radio star. A capable wireless audio streamer in a cabinet that's built to last.
Review Date: 16 May 2008
Price when reviewed: £199
Supplier: http://www.advancedmp3players.co.uk
Reviewed By: Kat Orphanides
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This Roberts radio is actually a streaming audio receiver that can play files stored on your PC wherever you are in the house.
You can share files over your network using either Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) server software or Small Message Block (SMB) network shares.
It's not too complicated to set up either of these systems, thanks to clear instructions in the manual. Windows XP users can share any folder via SMB simply by left-clicking on it, selecting Sharing and Security and ticking Share this folder on the network. UPnP is also simple, as Windows Media Player 11 is a fully fledged UPnP server, although it doesn't support all the formats the WM201 can play. If you use SMB, this receiver can handle almost any file type you're likely to encounter, from common MP3 and WMA tracks to the high quality FLAC lossless format. However, there's no support for DRM audio formats such as iTunes' Protected AAC or WMA-DRM.
You can connect the Roberts to a wired or wireless network, although entering your WPA WiFi security key using either the knob or the remote control is fiddly. With this done, the WM201's wireless connection was stable and reliable. For Internet radio it uses the Reciva portal, which immediately gives you access to over 10,000 stations, including the BBC's on-demand services. To add new stations you have to register online.
Roberts have been manufacturing radios since they were made of Bakelite, so it's no surprise that the WM201's high-quality sound is matched by solid build quality. It does have a few flaws, though. The three-line mono LCD screen is larger than those of most audio streamers, but you'll still take a long time to scroll through a large music collection. The remote control is basic; you can store a few presets, set the built-in clock and navigate the menu system, but it's not too comfortable to use.
Overall, however, the WM201 is one of the best streaming audio receivers we've seen. Its glossy black cabinet looks good anywhere, and its speakers have phenomenal clarity and volume for their size. The Roberts is worth the money.
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