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PURE Digital Move review
PURE Digital has made a name for itself with attractive DAB radio systems, and the Move pocket radio doesn't buck the trend. It's small enough to be truly portable, with a built-in rechargeable battery, backlit display and good sound quality, although it does lack bass Read more
24 April 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Sony XDR-M1 review
11 May 2005 by Mary Lojkine
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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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PURE Evoke-2XT review
You'll love or hate the Evoke-2XT's styling, but there's no arguing over the sound quality: whether you listen to speech or music, the audio quality is top-notch. It also boasts a feature called Active Audio Filtering to get the best sound from your digital broadcasts Read more
5 September 2005 by David Munn
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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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Goodmans GSR80DAB review
The GSR80 has a funky, ghetto-blaster retro look, but the controls aren't intuitive and an omnipresent hiss ruins the whole point of digital radio -- the clean, crisp sound Read more
30 June 2005 by Ed Clarke
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Hitachi TRK100DAB review
The TRK100DAB's no-nonsense approach to tuning and easy-to-operate presets make it ideal for switching on and forgetting about. But its medicinal design and low-quality sound make it hard to recommend Read more
29 June 2005 by Tom Espiner
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Intempo Fusion preview hands-on
The Intempo Fusion is a £99 DAB/FM-enabled iPod dock for the bedside, with a built-in sub woofer and portable design. It'll be on sale from mid October, but we got an exclusive pre-production model and got to test it out. It's definitely ideal for quiet bedroom listening, we found, as louder and heavier sounds weren't as good as softer ones Read more
10 October 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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PURE Digital Chronos iDock review
The PURE Digital Chronos iDock is a triangle-shaped waker-upper. Using it is extremely straight-forward and simple. For technophobes or grandparents experiencing DAB for the first time, PURE's iDock won't offer any confusion and it'll be a perfect bedside companion Read more
18 February 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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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
