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Sony XDR-C705 DAB Radio

Sony XDR-C705 DAB Radio

Digital ; FM/DAB ; 20 ; LCD Display
Sony - XDRC705DAB
from £57.99 - £58.99
 
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Sony ICF-M260 Portable Radio

Sony ICF-M260 Portable Radio

Digital ; MW,DAB,FM ; 10 ; LCD Display,LED Di more...
Sony - 81481
from £40.62 - £985.23
 
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Sony ICF-304 Portable Radio

Sony ICF-304 Portable Radio

Digital ; FM ; 10 ; LED Display
Sony - ICF304
from £14.00
 
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Sony ICF-M410 3 Band Portable Radio

Sony ICF-M410 3 Band Portable Radio

Digital ; FM ; 20 ; LCD Display
Sony - ICFM410
from £57.77
 
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Sony SRF-M85V S2 Sports Walkman Armband Radio

Sony SRF-M85V S2 Sports Walkman Armband Radio

Digital ; FM ; 30 ; LED Display
Sony - SRFM85V
from £34.00
 
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Sony ICF-C205 Clock Radio Silver

Sony ICF-C205 Clock Radio Silver

Digital ; DAB,FM ; 15 ; LED Display
Sony - ICFC205SCEF
from £9.00
 
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Sony ICF-S10SIL Portable Radio

Sony ICF-S10SIL Portable Radio

Digital ; SW,MW ; LCD Display
Sony - ICFS10SIL
from £12.20
 
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Reviews of Radio & DAB Radio

cnet.co.uk Title: Sony XDR-M1 DAB/FM Walkman

Pros: Small and stylish; lots of information on the screen; text memo feature for storing scrolling text; Mega Bass

Cons: Dim display; disorganised station list; fussy procedure for storing presets; disconcerting interruptions when you lose the signal; poor battery life

Summary: This DAB radio looks great all the time, sounds great some of the time
68/100
whathomecinemamag.com Title: Sony XDR-S50

Pros: Easy to use, Does its job well

Cons: Very basic, Limited sound quality

Verdict: Sony's newest DAB radio is its most basic and best yet

Summary: Most DAB radios fall into one of three categories - bedside, kitchen or portable - but Sony's XDR-S50 manages to straddle all of these and put in a decent performance. Not that the XDR-S50 is armed with a plethora of features to help it in each environmen
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony XDR-S1

Pros: Plethora of buttons, few menus and a huge number of presets; remote control

Cons: Slow Auto Tune; sluggish display response with text sometimes missing

Summary: If PURE's Bug design is too much for you, this could be the perfect radio
80/100
techradar.com Title: Sony XDR-S20

Pros: Good functionality and ease of Use, SD card slot

Cons: Flat-sounding on music channels

Verdict: A rather bland and underwhelming effort, then

Summary: Sony's XDR-S20 costs twice as much as the likes of Pure's One, but it appears that Sony hasn't done the math; we expect more than we get for our £100.
50/100
gadgetguy.com.au Title: Sony STRDG710 - Gadget Guy Australia

Pros: HDMI inputs, automatic calibration, good audio performance, reliable operation.

Cons: No S-Video inputs.

Verdict: The receiver is relatively compact in depth at only 310 mm, so it could be suited to people with limited depth in their shelf areas

Summary: Sony has powered ahead into low cost HDMI support ahead of most of its rivals. Like the LG receiver, this budget receiver carries two inputs, through which it supports regular and the 6.1 variants of Dolby Digital and DTS, as well as multichannel PCM (the
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techradar.com Title: Sony XDR-S20

Pros: Good functionality and ease of Use, SD card slot

Cons: Flat-sounding on music channels

Verdict: A rather bland and underwhelming effort, then

Summary: Sony's XDR-S20 costs twice as much as the likes of Pure's One, but it appears that Sony hasn't done the math; we expect more than we get for our £100.
50/100
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