The Bottom Line: The Tivoli Audio NetWorks boasts impressive sound quality and solid streaming audio, but some shortsighted design issues and an extremely high price tag spoil the package.
Specs: Network audio player with radio, Network audio player - MP3, WMA, Remote control (Infrared), Cherry, 5.5 in x 5.1 in x 8.7 in, None
Specs: Network audio player with radio, Network audio player - MP3, WMA, Remote control (Infrared), 5.5 in x 5.1 in x 8.7 in, None
Specs: Network audio player with radio, Network audio player - MP3, WMA, Remote control (Infrared), Wenge, 5.5 in x 5.1 in x 8.7 in, None
The Bottom Line: The Tivoli Audio Music System sounds good and looks great, but its lack of any advanced features will make the sky-high price tag hard to swallow.
Specs: Radio tuner, CD player, Remote control
Specs: Radio tuner, CD player, Remote control, 14.125 in x 8.5 in x 5.375 in
Specs: Radio tuner, CD player, Remote control, 14.125 in x 8.5 in x 5.375 nm
The Bottom Line: While its sound didn't blow us away, the iYiYi offers improved bass over the iSongBook and decent features in an attractively styled package.
Specs: Speakers, AM/FM, Stereo, 6.6 lbs, White, 1 year warranty, LCD
Specs: Speakers, AM/FM, Stereo, 6.6 lbs, Black, 1 year warranty, LCD
The Bottom Line: The world's first Sirius satellite table radio also offers AM and FM radio, as well as enviable sound, style, and connectivity.
Specs: Sirius satellite/AM/FM radio, Stereo, Remote control (Infrared), 8.4 in x 5.2 in x 4.5 in, 3.7 lbs
The Bottom Line: The Tivoli Model Three is a great tabletop radio, but the built-in alarm clock falls short of the digital competition.
Specs: Clock radio, AM/FM, 6.6 lbs, Cherry