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Title: Philips AJ5100
Pros: Simple to operate, Original design
Cons: Light on features
Verdict: Doesn't do anything special but is a sound DAB debut for Philips
Summary: For its debut DAB radio, Philips has taken a laid-back approach - literally. The sleek black body with chrome surround handle may recline to present its wares, but there's not much on offer
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80/100 |
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Title: PhilipsAJ5100
Pros: Strong, secure reception. Feels built to last. Decent battery life.
Cons: Sometimes sounds over-warm. Looks bland. Needs many batteries.
Summary: Not powerful and not pretty, the AJ5100 should be a non-starter in a market as cut-throat as this. Things are never that simple, though, are they?
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80/100 |
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Title: Philips AJ5100 DAB radio
Verdict: The Philips AJ5100 merges traditional Philips design with modern technology ensuring it will appeal to young and old alike. Priced at £49, even the headphone socket can't spoil this lovely radio.
Summary: The traditional styling of a Philips digital radio has been given a more contemporary look with the Philips AJ5100 DAB radio.
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80/100 |
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Title: Philips AJ5100 | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Simple to operate, Original design
Cons: Light on features
Verdict: A one-trick pony with unique styling, the AJ5100 joins the hordes of products that are aimed at those looking for a simple, affordable DAB solution for listening to voice radio in a kitchen
Summary: The main reason that the AJ5100 is a cinch to operate is because it doesn't even try to do anything remotely exciting
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80/100 |
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