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December 2009
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The editors liked
Media player functions
Twitter and Facebook access
Internet
FM and AM radio
Superb styling and extravagant touch screen
First web radio with its own online apps.
Large touch screen interface makes navigation a breeze
Entertaining apps
Fantastic styling
Great sound quality
Colourful screen
Brilliantly intuitive interface
Online stations
Works with all sorts of sources
Looks good
Thoughtful design
Upmarket interface
Composed
Balanced sound
Looks amazing
British
Web apps are genius
Thoughtful design and an upmarket interface. Composed
The Pure Sensia isn’t like any other DAB radio on the market – its large colour touchscreen and ability to connect to the Internet make it equipped for tasks for which you’d normally require a computer or smartphone. We’re talking...
Lots of radio options
Good sound and decent music streaming
The editors didn't like
Sound quality is a little disappointing
Not the loudest or the most affordable web radio out there.
Interface should be more responsive (especially when scrolling through long lists) Min specs
DAB & FM
Stereo digital radio with full Band III
And FM reception. ETSI EN 300 401 compliant and capable of decoding all DAB transmission modes 1-4 up to and i...
Slight lag on user interface
Battery not included
Expensive
Limited web applications so far
Ergonomics could be slicker
Sound could be more focused
Sound could be better for price
Ergonomics could be slicker. Sound could be more focused
The Sensia’s uncommon talents come at a fairly premium price point
And if it’s audio quality you’re most interested in you can do much better for the money – the Sensia’s speakers can’t go as loud or as hard-hitting as...
Poor software to back up the hardware can leave you feeling a bit frustrated
PURE Digital has won the match with this rugby ball-shaped radio. Its large screen lets you to quickly navigate FM, DAB and online stations and, while listening, view broadcaster slideshows, check the weather or post to Twitter. The interface is a lit...
We'll admit to being quit smitten with the Pure Sensia. It's a lovely looking piece of kit, and the clear audio and large touchscreen display give it an edge over every other audio streaming device we've tested. Having said that the speed of t...
Published: 2009-12-09, Author: Mark , review by: macworld.co.uk
Large touch screen interface makes navigation a breeze, entertaining apps, fantastic styling, great sound quality
Interface should be more responsive (especially when scrolling through long lists) Min specs: DAB & FM: Stereo digital radio with full Band III, and FM reception. ETSI EN 300 401 compliant and capable of decoding all DAB transmission modes 1-4 up to and i...
Abstract: Every once in a while a product comes along with a concept so obvious that it begs the question, why has no-one thought of this before? The iPod's easy-to-use digital music system was one, and we don't think it's going too far to say that the Pure Sensia is another.
On paper, the Sensia is a very nice idea but we can't escape the feeling that the we're involved in beta test. Assuming all you are after is an Internet radio and UPnP media streamer with some social network functions, the Logitech Radio is a safe...