No, the tabletop radio isn’t extinct. There have been plenty of audio innovations over the years, yes—wireless headphones and big, powerful speakers among them, but there’s still reason to invest in a ...
Boston Acoustics has lowered the price of its tabletop HD Radio to just under $300, a $200 reduction. The company made the change “due to the increased awareness of HD Radio technology and the rapidly ...
Tivoli Audio has introduced a tabletop radio for the digital age. The Model One Digital features the same design as the company’s Model One AM/FM radio, first introduced in 2000, but it adds in a ...
When you simply want to listen to the radio, the best tabletop radios have intuitive controls and an attractive design. Most options plug into wall outlets for stationary use, though you can find ...
The Cue Radio Model r1 Outlaw Audio Signature Edition looks slick, sounds great, and has a built-in iPod/iPhone dock. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end ...
Grace Digital Audio is shipping a Wi-Fi Internet tabletop radio featuring Pandora. The company calls this “the first and only tabletop radio that incorporates the same features that Pandora listeners ...
Sirius XM Radio this week unveiled its TTR1 tabletop Internet radio designed to give subscribers easy access to Sirius’ online programming without the need for a computer. “The Sirius Tabletop ...
Dealers will find home HD-Radio products at International CES from among the following brands: Acoustic Research: The Audiovox-owned brand plans to show one and possibly two tabletop HD Radios. One is ...
Polk Audio has announced the I-Sonic ES3 tabletop radio, missing many of the features of competing iPhone speakers, but banking on the I-Sonic's reputation for excellent sound. Covering home audio and ...
Tivoli Audio’s Model One ($150 $83) was released in the early 2000s and the company still sells the undoubtedly pretty tabletop radio. It has a handmade wood cabinet and a large tactile dial for ...
Do you have A.D.D. when it comes to music? The Cambridge SoundWorks 745i is like getting a hit of sonic Ritalin. This tabletop system includes an AM/FM radio, iPod dock, and slot-loading CD player ...