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Sony XDR-S50 DAB Radio Review at Pocket-Lint

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A review of the Sony XDR-S50 DAB radio has been posted over at Pocket-Lint. ‘Coming in at £60, the Sony XDR-S50 is an entry-level model that challenges Pure Digital's Move and other basic players from companies like Intempo. The smallish unit is compact and neatly designed. The front boasts a largish speaker and display, while the top a plethora of controlling buttons. Even the sides don't miss out with the all important station select and volume buttons on the right. With built-in clock, but no an alarm, you won't be using the XDR-S50 to wake yourself up any time soon, however with a sleep options of 60, 45, 30 and 15 minutes you can at least use it to go to sleep.’

Read: Sony XDR-S50 DAB radio Review – Pocket-Lint