The Bottom Line: The i765 adds DVD playback and a built-in iPod dock to the Cambridge SoundWorks' great-sounding tabletop radio, but less-than-intuitive controls and a rich price tag limit its appeal.
Specs: Speakers, AM/FM, Stereo, 11.9 lbs, Black, 1 year warranty, LCD
The Bottom Line: The inclusion of a CD player makes the Cambridge SoundWorks Radio CD 745i easier to recommend than its discless step-down model.
Specs: Clock radio, AM/FM, Stereo, 11.9 lbs, White, LCD
Specs: Clock radio, AM/FM, Stereo, 11.9 lbs, Black, LCD
The Bottom Line: The Cambridge SoundWorks Radio 735i adds iPod support to this sweet-sounding tabletop radio, but you'll need to look elsewhere in Cambridge's product line for HD Radio and CD playback.
Specs: Clock radio, AM/FM, Stereo, 11 lbs, Black, LCD
Specs: Clock radio, AM/FM, Stereo, 11 lbs, White, LCD
The Bottom Line: The Cambridge SoundWorks Radio 705 will primarily appeal to those who prefer its retro analog design.
Specs: Radio tuner, Mono, None, Onyx, 8.7 in x 6.5 in x 5.4 in, 4.2 lbs
Specs: Radio tuner, Mono, None, Silver white, 8.7 in x 6.5 in x 5.4 in, 4.2 lbs
Specs: Radio tuner, Mono, None, Arctic white, 8.7 in x 6.5 in x 5.4 in, 4.2 lbs
The Bottom Line: Not the prettiest stereo, but it sounds lovely.
Specs: CD clock radio, AM/FM, Stereo, 15 lbs, LCD