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What is it: Portable DAB and FM radio with Wi-Fi connectivity
What we think: Offers the best way to tune into online radio away from your PC or Mac
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 25 September 2009
Tags: PURE Digital, PURE Digital Evoke Flow, leather, OLED, encryption
We like:
Access to online stations; Web-based preset management; looks great
We don't like:
Confusing menus
CNET UK judgement:
The PURE Digital Evoke Flow makes listening to online radio easy, and it looks good, too. By integrating a search engine and supplementing the Evoke Flow with an online portal, PURE has delivered the iPod of Web-connected radios. It's a device that makes online radio not only usable, but accessible and fun. We highly recommended it
Full review:
PURE Digital has done well to bide its time. The Web has had radio almost as long as music stores, news and spam, but the British DAB leader didn't leap into the field with both feet, choosing instead to learn from its rivals' mistakes. The result is the Evoke Flow, a smart, attractive digital, FM and Wi-Fi radio that makes Internet listening as easy as tuning in to The Archers. The Evoke Flow is available for around £130. Continue Reading...
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