trustedreviews.com - 11/20/2008
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Not everyone needs or wants DAB radio. FM does a very good job for most stations and AM is on hand if you want to tune into live sports coverage on Radio 5 Live - seriously, what else is it used for nowadays? However, though that may be the case for many people, I think it's fair to say the ...
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Boston Acoustics Duo-I Reviewed
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... also alternates between playing and pausing the iPod and auto-tunes to the next station.
On the left is the mode dial, which is used to navigate the Duo-i’s menu, except it isn’t really a menu but rather a grid of icons (see the video review for a demonstration), which you cycle through using the dial. In this way you can control all the Duo-i’s main functions including switching between inputs, setting the alarms, and activating Sleep mode.
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Boston Acoustics Duo-i
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... The Duo-i is a wonderfully realised take on the high-quality desktop radio concept. It has superb sound quality and it's a pleasure to use. So if you can cope with its lack of DAB radio we cannot recommend this radio highly enough - it really is that good. Link: Trustedreviews
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