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PURE Digital Evoke Mio review
The Evoke Mio is a great choice for those seeking a DAB radio with an FM tuner. It looks great, it's energy-efficient, its sound quality is truly excellent, and it's easy to use. If you believe a radio should be a feast for the eyes as well as the ears, this is a machine you'll want to check out Read more
24 November 2009 by Nicholas James
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Onkyo T-4555 review
Audiophiles will adore the Onkyo T-4555 DAB/AM/FM tuner, from its stylish brushed aluminium design to its readiness for the pending upgrade to DAB+. This separate makes a quick job of tuning and reception is excellent on a range of stations. This is a premium investment for premium sound Read more
12 December 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Tivoli Model DAB review
The Model DAB radio with FM and AM tuner is a cracking machine. Its buttons, switches and dials are a tactile delight, it sports a classic design, it sounds fantastic and its tuner is first-class. If you cough up a fairly large amount of cash, you'll get a radio that feels as good as it looks, and sounds even better Read more
24 September 2009 by Nicholas James
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PURE Digital Evoke-1XT Marshall Edition review
The PURE Digital Evoke-1XT Marshall Edition is a DAB radio that can be cranked right up to 11 -- it looks cool, sounds great and is really easy to set up. It does lack treble and bass controls, but for a kitchen DAB it rocks Read more
1 March 2007 by Ian Morris
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PURE Digital Oasis review
A romper-stomping, reinforced-metal, panic room of a digital radio, the PURE Oasis is perfect for those who work outdoors -- it's water and dust resistant and the battery lasts for a mammoth 15 hours. A hefty investment, the Oasis will provide great-quality radio for years Read more
8 November 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Roberts Expression review
The Roberts Expression is a great-sounding radio in a cool, understated case that looks good. The company's trademark use of unlimited presets and a shortcut Favourite button are welcome diversions from the industry norm. Read more
12 July 2011 by Nik Rawlinson
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Denon S-81DAB review
The Denon S-81DAB is a reassuringly well-built CD player and radio with integrated amplifier and an iPod dock. Connectivity is good -- the unit includes an AK-P100 dock which lets you plug your iPod straight into the Denon for complete playback control -- and it puts up an excellent fight performance-wise Read more
6 December 2006 by Chris Stevens
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PURE Digital Evoke-3 review
PURE Digital's Evoke-3 is the latest iteration of the company's Evoke series of kitchen radios. It offers a number of improvements over the Evoke-2XT, including new filters on the custom-designed speaker drivers, a slick EPG (electronic programming guide) and an improved battery life Read more
18 May 2006 by Chris Stevens
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PURE Digital Legato II review
A mini hi-fi system with a DAB radio that can pause and rewind live radio, the Legato II improves over its award-winning predecessor with more powerful speakers and an SD card slot for even more digital fun Read more
24 May 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Denon D-M35DAB review
The Denon D-M35DAB Micro Component System is a good all-rounder, and would be great for either the bedroom or the living room. With CD, tuner and various connection options on the back, you can use it as a stand-alone unit or integrate it into your home-entertainment system Read more
9 August 2005 by Tom Espiner
