Tag: dab
Pure intros EVOKE-2S portable stereo DAB radio
Pure has launched yet another model in its line of EVOKE portable radios, claiming that this is the best yet.
The EVOKE-2S features both analogue FM and DAB radio, and boosts sound thanks to PURE’s Clearsound technology, a completely digital system incorporating Class D amplifiers, digital audio shaping technology, and custom-tuned speakers…
Which Tech Are You? – DAB Radio Stations
Here’s the latest in our Which Tech Are You? series. DAB radios are cheaper now than they’ve ever been. If you’ve just got one, however, then you might be overwhelmed by choice. There are so many stations! Which do you listen to? Not 4music, for starters.
Calm down young one. Tech Digest is here to help. Just click “read more” below, pick your favourite band in each of ten rounds and based on your answers, we’ll suggest which station you should try out. Aren’t we nice?
Channel 4 ditches 4Radio – DAB worries or just the credit crunch?
Channel 4 has gone back on its “risk-taking” approach to digital radio by scrapping its involvement in the 4 Digital group and so its plans to launch three new digital radio channels…
Shiny Video Review: Roberts solarDAB radio
As I say, you’re looking at £79.99 for the Roberts solarDAB…
Roberts portable energy-saving DAB radios
This’ll be good for my Green Challenge scores. Roberts have launched a cluster of new portable radios – all similar but slightly different. They have mostly sensible names too – the “ecologic 1”, the “ecologic 2”, the “ecologic 3”, and then the “Gemini 21”! What the hell happened there? It’s as if the product naming committee took all morning naming three of the models, and then retired to the pub for a hefty liquid lunch before attempting the fourth…
Tangent launches colourful range of DAB radios
Tangent has announced the UK availability of its stylish and colourful range of digital radios, offering no-nonsense DAB in a small, solid wooden cabinet that I’d be very happy to have sitting in my house.
It’s not one for those who want lots of bells and whistles, so you won’t get timeshifted radio, memory card inputs, or the dreaded iPod connectivity. For listening to high quality digital radio, though, it does the job…
The Radiopaq Rp5 – unchain your internet radio
The internet radio agreggators over at Radiopaq have decided that they’re bored of being trapped inside your computers and have today launched a new Wi-Fi DAB radio to stream all the music stations and all the podcasts you need straight to wherever you and your sexy new gadget are…
Intempo Fusion: classy looking iPod speaker dock with DAB radio
Intempo has gone for a sleek, curvy look on its new Fusion, the successor to last year’s popular RDI-03 iPod/DAB speaker system.
The sculptured design means that whichever of the iPod family you pop in the cradle, it’s still easy to access its controls…
Wake up to music – lots of music – with the Sound 40 alarm clock by Roberts
When the people at alarm clock manufacturer Roberts wake up in the morning, they like to do so to a choice of music. Not just some random bleepy-bleeping bleep alarm, or some scratchy FM radio static.. No. They want music. And they want to be able to specifically choose the track to wake up to. Something like ‘Beautiful Day’ by U2, perhaps.. or ‘Wake me up before you Go-Go‘ by Wham, maybe. Anyway, they appear to want us to have the same level of choice too, because they have invented a machine which allows us to do that very thing.
Step forward the ‘Sound 40’, an all new ‘bells and whistles’ alarm clock designed for the 21st Century individual who likes bells and whistles. Check out it’s impressive audio array: DAB radio. In-built CD player. SD media card player. MP3 and WMA playback. An input source for your iPod (or other such music player). And oh yeah, it still has a buzzer, presumably for those poor lost souls who can never decide on anything.