Reviewed on November 18, 2008Hailed 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.TAGS:HD radio, radio, station, Sony Corp., speakers, LCD
Reviewed on July 15, 2009While the HD Radio format still has its foibles, the Insignia NS-HD01's $50 price tag makes it recommendable for anyone who wants a cheap, easy, and portable way to enjoy digital HD Radio stations.TAGS:HD radio, Insignia, radio, station, analog, battery, Apple iPod
Reviewed on December 22, 2010The JVC KW-NT3HDT stands apart from the competition, both with its impressive feature set that includes HD Radio and traffic data and its rare detachable faceplate. Despite a few hardware and software quirks, we think there's a lot to like about this unit.TAGS:HD radio, JVC, car stereo, touch screen, radio, Apple iPhone, SD card, Apple iPod
Reviewed on May 29, 2008Though it does include an HD Radio tuner at a fairly low price, the no-frills iLuv i168 doesn't offer much to distinguish itself from the clock radio competition.TAGS:HD radio, radio, station, iPod dock, channel, Apple iPod
Reviewed on January 24, 2008The Sangean HDR-1 is a capable tabletop HD Radio, but its lackluster controls and dearth of extras leave only its retro wood styling to distinguish it from the competition.TAGS:HD radio, radio, iPod dock, station, volume, LCD, Apple iPod, Apple Computer
Reviewed on October 18, 2007The Sony CDX-GT520 is a decent option for those wanting a reasonably priced stereo to play disc-based audio. While it does support HD Radio, it requires the connection of a clunky add-on module, which is almost more trouble than it's worth.TAGS:HD radio, radio, album, ID3-Tag, stereo, Sony Corp., subwoofer, artist, WMA, song, MP3