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Denon TU-1800DAB review
Denon has done its best to make DAB an acceptable addition to the hi-fi separates system, but the medium's quality just isn't up to scratch at the moment. This is the best we've ever heard DAB sound -- but it's still nowhere near as good as a CD Read more
2 December 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Arcam DiVA DT-91 review
Arcam has a fiercely earned reputation for high-end stereo equipment aimed at those who would happily describe themselves as audiophiles. The DT-91 is a well-built separates unit with both analogue and digital audio outputs, and if you can cope with DAB's low bit rate, is an option well worth considering Read more
12 June 2006 by Chris Stevens
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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
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PURE Digital DRX-702ES review
The DRX-702ES is ostensibly the most high-end DAB radio unit we've looked at. Within the inherent limitations of current DAB radio broadcasts, it's equipped to deliver the fidelity of sound that audiophiles demand -- its impressive specs suggest that the weakest link should be the broadcast source, not the receiver Read more
9 February 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Apple iPod Hi-Fi review
Though we initially balked at the price, the £249 Hi-Fi gives a very solid performance at high volumes and can deliver a much more audacious punch than other stereo systems of a similar size. If the majority of your music listening is done via the iPod, then the loss of a CD player and tuner won't bother you Read more
30 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Sony NW-E003 (1GB) review
The Sony NW-E003 is a shining example of what the company is capable of when it gets its act together. The E003 is a 1GB flash-based player with a delightful monochrome display and the kind of battery life that can be measured in geological eras Read more
29 August 2006 by Chris Stevens
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PURE Digital Bug Too review
PURE Digital's Bug Too is the follow up to the very successful Bug. It retains its distinctive, kooky design, which has inspired so much polarised opinion, but it has added an electronic programme guide so you can pre-record your favourite shows, and 20 alarms to ensure you get out of bed in the morning Read more
24 July 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Arcam solo review
Mini systems are often considered the hi-fi choice of dilettantes, but the Arcam solo, which integrates a 100W amplifier, CD player, FM and DAB radio, seeks to change that. The system borrows its components from other tried and tested Arcam models, such as the DT-91 -- an impressive heritage that explains why the unit sound so good Read more
5 July 2006 by Chris Stevens
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PURE Digital DMX-50 review
The DMX-50 calls on PURE's expertise both in small speaker-cabinet design, and in higher-end digital-to-analogue conversion circuitry. It integrates a CD player and a 40W RMS amplifier, looks more expensive than it is, and offers rewind and pause of DAB playback. Sound quality is good too, as far as DAB allows Read more
15 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
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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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