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Sonos Digital Music System review
The Sonos Digital Music System streams music and Internet radio from your home computers to any number of wireless amplifiers and speakers. Set-up time is almost non-existent and the audio quality is nothing short of remarkable -- this is a very, very slick way to beam music around your home Read more
21 October 2005 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Music Streamers
Sonos ZP80 review
Like its amp-equipped predecessor the ZP100, the ZP80 is a delicious treat in a field dominated by over-complicated music-streaming hardware. The ZP80 loses the amp and wirelessly distributes music from your home computers to up to 32 different amplifier and speaker setups. Configuration is almost non-existent and audio quality is delectable Read more
3 May 2006 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Audio Accessories
Denon DN-S3500 review
It's not Christmas, but it might as well be for DJs -- this CD-playing deck system authentically mimicks the qualities of analogue, vinyl-playing decks. The days of lugging tonnes of vinyl to a gig are over. Blindfold a DJ and bring him in, we don't think he'll be able to tell the difference Read more
22 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > iPod Docks and Speakers
Altec Lansing inMotion iM7 review
The inMotion iM7 throws convention to the wind and proves that iPod speakers don't have to sound bad. At around £200, it's not cheap, but then you get what you pay for -- its sound quality is extremely well defined and very loud Read more
6 December 2005 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Digital Radios
PURE Digital Chronos review
PURE Digital's Chronos is a stylish DAB radio bedside alarm clock that serves its purpose beautifully. It's extremely easy to setup, comes with ten DAB presets and four programmable alarms so you can automatically adjust your wake-up time depending on whether it's a weekday or the weekend. Waking up has never been so easy... Read more
14 June 2006 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Digital Radios
Roberts Gemini 10 review
There's always been an odd appeal in fitting old devices with cutting edge electronics. It seems that while we enjoy the clarity and convenience of digital gadgets, we sometimes miss the warmth and character of our old analogue friends Read more
11 May 2005 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Digital Radios
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
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Digital Radios
Dualit DAB Kitchen Radio review
Dualit is hardly a posterboy for subtlety and, true to form, this DAB is a glittering muscle car of a radio. If you're familiar with Dualit toasters, you'll have an idea of what to expect. It's brash, ostentatious, obscenely heavy, durable and seriously macho Read more
7 September 2006 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Audio Accessories
Yamaha AW1600 review
Renting a studio with equivalent hardware to the Yamaha AW1600 can cost upwards of £100 an hour, so recorders like this are becoming increasingly viable. With the AW1600, you get a 16-track studio (or eight when recording at 24-bit) packed into a desk not much larger than a briefcase Read more
2 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Creative Zen Vision:M (30GB) review
Though it's not as small as the new iPod, and its interface doesn't trump the Clickwheel, the 30GB Zen Vision:M is a real video player -- while on the iPod, video remains a novelty. It's slightly more expensive than Apple's world-conqueror, but the improved screen and number of video formats available more than make up for it Read more
23 January 2006 by Chris Stevens
