Typical price: £100
What is it: A bulky combination DAB / FM radio
What we think: This radio has noshed on one too many Big Macs -- be prepared to sacrifice most of your bedside table to its chubby body. It's the biggest DAB we've tested so far and, for a radio of this size, the sound quality is uninspiring
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May 19, 2005
Posted by: Little Tyke
"Don't touch it with a bargepole"
What I like:
It'd be a good doorstop
What I don't like:
The poor sound quality, not intuitive to use, takes half a lifetime to tune
Review:
This radio is very poor. The sound is thin and reedy like the croak of an asthmatic, dying frog. The navigation system is about as good as ones used by Elizabethan sailors -- in fact, you'd fare better with an astrolabe. And you can feel your life -- the only life you'll ever have -- ticking away whilst the monolith tunes itself. It's rubbish. Avoid.
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