Sony XDR-S1 review

Is the Sony XDR-S1 digital radio a sonic sensation?

TechRadar Verdict

A sonically decent, fairly future-proof kitchen radio - but no match for Pure Digital & Co

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Pure Digital has the credit for fuelling the digital radio revolution, but now everyone's jumping on the bandwagon - Panasonic, Roberts and Philips have all released kitchen sink DAB radios in the last year, and now Sony has joined the throng.

It's a designer's paradise, with new models offering ever more wacky - and often retroesque - styling. Unfortunately Sony's XDRS1, though it looks great in the brochures, seen in the flesh is plastic and resembles the shape of a breadbin (albeit quite a nice one).

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