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Pure Evoke Flow DAB/Internet radio review

Pure's new table radio has the power to tame the Internet

Our Score 5

Last reviewed: 2008-10-08October 8th 2008

Price at launch £150.00
Additional Information Aerial: Captive telescopic aerial, Internal L-Band aerial, Internal Wi-Fi aerial
Colour Black
Description DAB Radio
Dimensions 175 x 210 x 110
Features DAB and FM Tuner with RDS / WiFi enabled for internet radio and PC streaming / iPod/Minidisc support / 'fit and forget' charge pack / 30 DAB and 10 FM presets / Large graphical OLED display / Touch-sensitive SnoozeHandle®
Alarm Yes
Alarm Modes On Timer, Snooze
Clock Yes
Compliant Standards New 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC, CE, EMC
Connectivity 3.5mm Input, Power Input, USB 2.0
Data Link Protocol 802.11b/g Wireless
Digital Radio Reception Yes
Display Technology OLED
Headphone Socket Yes
LW Frequency Range L-Band 1452-1490 MHz
MP3 Playback Yes
Portable Yes
Radios DAB Frequency Range Band III 174-240 MHz
Radios FM Frequency Range FM 87.5-108 MHz

Product Summary

EVOKE Flow

Pure Evoke Flow

Price at launch

£150.00

For

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A radio-changing product (you won't go back to 'mere' DAB/FM afterward)

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Sound is good

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The way it makes Internet radio integrate beautifully with conventional radio is remarkable

>

The Lounge's library of sounds is good

Against

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Lacks a wired Ethernet connection

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