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Digital ; FM/AM ; 20 ; LCD Display
Sony - ICFM1000
Rating Count :
1 review(s)
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Digital ; FM/DAB ; 20 ; LCD Display
Sony - XDRC705DAB
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£58.99
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Aanalogue ; FM/AM ; 25 ; LED Display
Sony - ICFC318S
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Reviews of Radio & DAB Radio
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Title: Sony XDR-M1
Pros: Sublime looks; well-designed remote; great sound
Cons: Poor main control; still expensive for a radio; awful screen
Summary: It's certainly the most chic pocket DAB radio we've seen, but is it the familiar Sony story of style over function?
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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
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Title: Sony XDR-S1
Pros: Clear and loud DAB performance; AM tuner; remote control
Cons: Poor FM reception; no built-in recording/pause; plastic body
Summary: It's sleek, solidly built and soundly priced - is the Sony XDR-S1 digital radio a sonic sensation?
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Title: Sony XDR-S20
Pros: Solid construction; clear LCD display
Cons: Counter-intuitive tuning control; mono sound
Summary: It's resilient and clean-looking, but the XDR-S20's utilitarian looks are undermined by an unusual tuning system and mediocre sound quality
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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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Title: Sony XDR-S20
Pros: Solid construction; clear LCD display
Cons: Counter-intuitive tuning control; mono sound
Summary: It's resilient and clean-looking, but the XDR-S20's utilitarian looks are undermined by an unusual tuning system and mediocre sound quality
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