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£ 35

It may only be £35, but you get a lot for your money here, and this budget DAB is well worth checking out

£ 53

MagicBox has gone for a sophisticated design with its new Touch DAB/FM radio

£ 65

If retro looks are your thing you'll like this Sony's styling, but we couldn't get on with its congested sound

£ 75

It's a great listen, is easy to use and looks good too - this Roberts comes recommended

£ 85

There are some good features here, but despite its plus points the DLR-1's sound is wanting

£ 480

Eton has teamed up with Porsche Design to create this odd-looking luxury DAB/FM radio with iPod dock

£ 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

£ 100

The Tangent Uno may be a simple FM/AM radio, with no internet or DAB reception, but it's still a beautifully built and fine-sounding device

£ 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

£ 200

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