Tags are very large when it comes to searching and sorting information, even a digital songs, when you have a huge collection in your home and you want easy access to a particular consonant with the minimum possible. For those who, in accordance with the HD Radio devices on the contrary, they will soon be the beneficiaries of the "tag" function, allowing them KIV songs heard on the radio for further acquisitions through iTunes. Of course, this improvement is only available for selected HD Radio devices from JBL and Polk Audio, so that, judging by the names alone, you can be sure that neither device will be cheap.


According to iBiquity Digital, which developed HD Radio (which are mostly in pairs and AM and FM radio signals with a single digital signal), this new technology provides CD-quality sound radio, which allows operators to offer a wide range of programming channels using only one frequency. For example, you can both live traffic updates and text information on the same road. Currently, HD radio is being used or tested in South America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, as well as Canada and the United States. Polk Audio and JBL has already released some devices, which are featured in the "Tag" button. All you need to do is press the button when your ears adjust to the song that you want. Subsequently, you dock your iPod (yes, there are iPod dock connectors integrated into the HD Radio devices) for the purpose of conveying information on the tagged songs. Once your iPod is connected to your Mac, it will automatically transfer information from the tag playlist in iTunes, where you can preview, buy and download songs in a painless procedure.

Both Polk Audio 's I-Sonic Entertainment System 2 and JBL in iHD will support this new feature. The first will be available at retail stores and Apple-October of this year for $ 499, rather than the price of the details available on JBL in iHD.

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