Price range: £79.99 - £99.99
What is it: Portable DAB radio with 30 station presets
What we think: Attractive and easy to use, but not full of features
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 4 October 2007
Tags: pure digital, volume, stations, embedded
We like:
Design; ease of use; selection of inputs and outputs; crisp display
We don't like:
Only one speaker; no EQ options
Also known as:
Evoke - 1S
You might also need:
Headphones; additional speaker; ChargePAK battery
CNET.co.uk judgement:
An attractive and affordable portable DAB radio. It's a breeze to use and sounds pretty good. If you've already got a previous Evoke model, though, you might not find enough reason here to upgrade
PURE Digital Evoke-1S History
26 Sep 2007 in Crave
Hands-on with PURE Digital's Evoke-1S DAB radio
We're all about DAB today as we get our hands on PURE Digital's new Evoke-1S portable digital radio. It's well priced and a bit of a looker, but can a single-speaker system cut it these days?
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