DAB/FM radios

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Boston Acoustics Solo XT
£150

The Solo XT is a simple tabletop DAB/FM radio: solidly built and easy to use, it delivers bags of bass and will easily fill a room with sound

Pure Evoke Mio
£150

You can buy the Evoke Mio in one of five fetching colours, and it sounds good too, but the competition is fierce at this price level

Roberts Revival

Roberts Revival

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£200

You may or may not like the retro styling of this Roberts, but it sounds superb

Pure Evoke 2S
£170

In design terms the Evoke 2S doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but with solid build, good OLED display and revamped ‘Clearsound’ amp technology, it offers a clear evolution in sonic performance

Revo iBlik
£180

It's compact, lightweight and solidly built and follows on from the Blik we reviewed earlier this year.

Roberts Stream 202
£150

This DAB internet radio may have a good sound, but in terms of value we think you can do better elsewhere.

Roberts MP-23

Roberts MP-23

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£250

This is a large, heavy product, and that shines through in the sound quality - for the radio

Revo Pico+

Revo Pico+

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£130

An interesting alternative to Pure style, and a good go-anywhere buy

Morphy Richards 29401
£120

The range of features making the Morphy Richards a pretty complete bedroom or kitchen listening solution

Genus Type R

Genus Type-R

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£150

A rare tactile treat, the Type R is a fascinating combination of 70s retro and up to date technology

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