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 August 28, 2006While its built-in DVD player is going to disappoint videophiles, the Polk Audio I-Sonic sounds impressive for its size and offers a bevy of cool features not found on competing tabletop audio systems.TAGS:Polk Audio, XM Satellite Radio, HD radio, Bose, radio, Boston Acoustics, station, antenna
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, Apple iPod, battery
Reviewed on March 17, 2008A few minor flaws notwithstanding, the Grace Wireless Internet Radio is a great Wi-Fi radio at a relatively affordable price.TAGS:station, radio, Internet radio, firmware, Wi-Fi
Reviewed on March 2, 2009The Grace GDI-IR2000 Wi-Fi radio has an exceptional feature set for the price and a stylish design, but it doesn't sound as good as its predecessor.TAGS:station, remote, radio, front, Wi-Fi, menu, LCD
Reviewed on May 30, 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 November 7, 2008The Pioneer XMP3 experiences the signal hiccups typical of portable satellite radio receivers, but it's super compact, easy to use, and packed with handy recording features, making it a suitable choice for XM subscribers looking for an on-the-go solution.TAGS:XM Satellite Radio, Pioneer Electronics, satellite radio, antenna, satellite, station, radio, channel, MP3