Intempo’s DAB Radio Is Kind To Your Wallet October 19, 2007

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One of the stumbling blocks to getting a DAB radio is that they tend to be quite pricey, at least for a lot of folk.

This is why the latest offering from Intempo should attract many of those that are still sitting on the digital radio fence. Considering Intempo recently released the first iPod speaker dock with integrated DAB radio and a new wireless Internet radio, the company seems to be on a bit of a roll.

Priced at a shade under £40, the TRS DAB/FM radio looks good and is a bit of bargain to boot. Running off mains or batteries, the retro-looking TRS is not too big at 20 x 10 x 3.8cm and weighs a miniscule 40g.

It scans and tunes stations automatically and there are 20 presets for storing your favourites. It comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack and a range of bright colours including claret, purple, deep blue, silver and black.

Out now, you can find the full range at Amazon or Argos.-Martin Lynch

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32.5mm headphone jack. Crikey.

Posted by Blew | October 19, 2007 08:44 AM

Ooops. Thanks for pointing that out Blew. Sorted. It's been shrunk back to its original 3.5mm.

Posted by Martin Lynch | October 19, 2007 08:57 AM

Nice to see that digital radio is finally moving away from the early adopter stage – having had a digital radio for over two years now I've been a frequent evangelist for them and the extra choice on offer, but most people I know still use analogue ones.

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