The clock radio grows up in the form of Yamaha's new Desktop Audio system
The Marantz M-CR502 is very stylish indeed and its lean, driving attack makes it worthy of an audition, especially now that it costs £100 less
The Sony CMT-HX90BTR may look pretty but it just doesn't cut it sonically
Cambridge Audio's One is a simple but attractive micro system, and you get a lot for the money
This Yamaha system doesn't quite scale the sonic heights of rivals, but find it at a knockdown price and it's a tempting proposition
Plenty to offer but has simply been pipped at the post by a superior sounding rival
The extra outlay for the iPod dock seems fair to us, while everything else about this system remains top drawer
Flat panel speakers, plus a subwoofer makes for something a bit different from TEAC - the sound is acceptably good without blowing you out of the water
A most competent micro system, with added iPod-friendliness to its make-up, but it doesn't do justice to dance music and similarly driving genres
DAB radio, USB and 3.5mm line-in, and a Bluetooth option make this pretty attractive - allied to its big, bouncy sound, Panasonic has built a decent system
There was a gap between the micro system and 'proper' hi-fi separates – consider it filled by the excellent Reference 600