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Best tabletop radios

(Nov 26, 2008)

John P. Falcone John P. Falcone
Senior Editor
If a minisystem or a boombox is too big and intrusive or someone is just a fan of talk radio, a small, classic tabletop radio may be the best solution. The no-bigger-than-a-breadbox size guarantees the ability to fit into tight spots, and the variety of styles and colors available makes it easy to match any decor. Features vary, so be sure to choose one that matches your needs--many are intended to double as upscale alarm clocks, and most have at least an auxiliary input to double as a speaker system for an iPod. But manage your expectations accordingly: some of these systems don't even offer stereo speakers, while other value-added features--CD players, HD Radio compatibility--can often mean an additional hike in the already rich price tags.

Looking for models with built-in iPod docks? Check out our list of best iPod speakers.

If you're looking for a tabletop model with the ability to access Internet radio and network audio, check out our Wi-Fi radio roundup.

Sony XDR-F1HD

Hailed by audiophiles as one of the greatest tuners ever, the Sony XDR-F1HD is arguably the best--and most affordable--way to add HD radio to any stereo system.

Price: $76.55 - $89.95 (check prices)

Review date: Nov 18, 2008

  • 4 stars

      Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)

Excellent

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Tivoli Model Satellite (Sirius)

The world's first Sirius satellite table radio also offers AM and FM radio, as well as enviable sound, style, and connectivity.

Price: $299.00 (check prices)

Review date: Jan 21, 2005

  • 3h stars

      Overall score: 7.6 (3.5 stars)

Very good

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Bose Wave Music System

Bose's Wave Music System improves upon the original in both design and performance.

Price: $479.00 - $499.00 (check prices)

Review date: Nov 8, 2004

  • 3h stars

      Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)

Very good

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Tivoli Audio iPAL

While not stereo, the iPod-friendly Tivoli Audio iPAL portable radio delivers full and rich sound.

Price: $199.00 - $219.00 (check prices)

Review date: Jul 27, 2004

  • 3h stars

      Overall score: 7.2 (3.5 stars)

Very good

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Tivoli Audio Model One (classic walnut)

It may not be portable like the PAL, but Tivoli's original table radio delivers a full, rich sound.

Price: $149.00 (check prices)

Review date: Dec 15, 2004

  • 3 stars

      Overall score: 6.7 (3.0 stars)

Good

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Boston Acoustics Horizon Solo clock radio (midnight/gray)

The Boston Acoustics Horizon Solo is a heavy-duty clock radio, but its bare-bones feature set will have shoppers trading up to the iPod-enabled step-up model.

Price: $78.99 - $99.99 (check prices)

Review date: Jul 31, 2008

  • 3 stars

      Overall score: 6.3 (3.0 stars)

Good

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Cambridge SoundWorks HD Radio 820HD (white)

The 820HD is a top-notch tabletop clock radio with support for the latest all-digital HD Radio format.

Price: $188.99 - $299.99 (check prices)

Review date: May 14, 2007

  • 3 stars

      Overall score: 6.0 (3.0 stars)

Good

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