
Onkyo Japan is ready to release the T-4070 high-end DNLA player in February 2012. Priced at 105,000 Yen or around $1,345, the stereo hifi tuner provides reception of AM, FM, DAB and DAB+ stations. It is also capable of connecting to your home internet network, allowing you to stream media from several sources such as Napster, vTuner, last.fm, or play music libraries stored on iTunes from your computer. The Onkyo T-4070 is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. [Akihabara]

If you like retro gadgets then check out the latest multi-format digital radio from Revo Technologies. Known as the Revo HERITAGE, the gadget comes with the classic European table radio designs from the 50’s and 60’s decades. The digital radio has an OLED display and a docking station for all current iPod models. The HERITAGE also sports DAB, DAB+, FM tuner, Wi-Fi internet radio, and wireless audio streaming. Each purchase of the HERITAGE comes with a free 30-day trial access to online music service Last.fm, where there are over 5 million tracks to choose from. Thereafter, if you would like to continue using the service, a £3.00 ($6) per month subscription charge would apply. The HERITAGE will be available next month in the UK for £229.95 ($375). [Revo via iPod and MP3 Players]

Roberts want to amuse housewives and househusbands by releasing the spanking new DAB radio that is specially designed to fit under kitchen counters. This new DAB/FM RDS Kitchen Radio comes equipped with a built-in under cupboard fixing bracket, a control panel that is easy to clean, and a sensor touch controls for easy navigation. Other features include an SD memory card, so you can play your favorite MP3s and an egg timer function. The Roberts DAB/FM RDS Kitchen Radio is priced at £99.99. [Pocket-lint]