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What is it: Attractive and very portable DAB radio
What we think: Excellent portable radio with sufficiently good sound quality for most people
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 April 2007
Tags: PURE Digital, PURE Digital Move, coverage, battery life, information
We like:
Great design; very simple to use; good number of presets available; long battery life; auxiliary input very useful; good value
We don't like:
Could do with splash-proofing; no electronic programme guide or record function
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CNET UK judgement:
An excellent and affordable portable radio. Sound quality will be sufficiently good for most people, but audiophiles will want to buy something larger for more bass and stereo output
Full review:
PURE Digital continues to reign in the field of attractive DAB radio systems, this time coming up trumps with the Move pocket radio. This lightweight, palm-and-fingers-sized DAB radio player will fit snugly inside a large coat pocket or bag, or slide graciously into a small space on a shelf. It's an ideal companion for any radio lover, indoors or out, and is available for around £90. Continue Reading...
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