
Featured Category: Alarm Clock Radios
You've heard of high-definition TV, well, this "Best Of" honoree from Boston Acoustics is a high-definition radio. More and more stations are broadcasting in high-def, and some exclusively so. It's a richer, better sound and there's no subscription fee attached (as there is with satellite radio). A multi-line display shows the song title, the artist, the station name and other broadcast data. If radio isn't your thing, don't worry. You can plug in your iPod or other MP3 device and listen to your own ... FULL REVIEW
Never wake up to the sound of commercials again! This "Best Of" winner comes with a SIRIUS radio tuner with LCD display built in. This means you can start every day to the sound of your favorite music genre or to the talk radio host of your choice. (The subscription to SIRIUS does cost extra.) You can, of course, tune in conventional AM/FM channels, too. This handsome unit is housed in elegant, furniture-grade cherry wood casing, worthy of the fine sound you can expect from this unit, created by legendary au... FULL REVIEW
For many audiophiles, the name that sounds the best is Bose, founded in 1964 by Dr. Amar Bose, a professor of electrical engineering at MIT. The company's outstanding audio solutions can be found in the Sistine Chapel, NASA space shuttles and the Japanese National Theater. Their Wave Music System Alarm Clock Radio, which retails for $500, is music to our ears for a host of reasons. Chief among these is the fact that this unit reproduces one-half octave lower notes than the original Wave radio/CD playe... FULL REVIEW






