Typical price: £350
What is it: Mini hi-fi DAB radio with CD player and SD card support
What we think: Feature-rich system that sounds fantastic
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 May 2007
Tags: PURE Digital, PURE Digital Legato II, hi-fi, LCD display, LCD
We like:
Above average sound quality; pause and rewind; lots of aux inputs; SD card support; stylish looks; records from the EPG
We don't like:
Price is a little steep; no networking options
You might also need:
Larger capacity SD card
CNET UK judgement:
A superb mini hi-fi with loads of DAB features, including the useful pause and rewind live radio ability, great SD card support and decent sound quality. We'd love to see network support and a lower price, but that apart it's a killer system
Full review:
The PURE Digital Legato II is 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. At £350, however, it may be too expensive for those merely looking for a digital radio. Continue Reading...
PURE Digital Legato II History
23 Apr 2007 in Crave
Hands-on with PURE Digital Legato II: Style defined
This is quite simply one of the most stunning DAB mini hi-fi systems we've ever seen, and it's packed with features that even include SD card support
Latest user reviews
February 22, 2010
Posted by: Dabchick
"Fundamentally flawed"
October 29, 2007
Posted by: keithc
"Avoid at all costs"
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