Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Intempo Digital RDI iPod Speaker Dock With Built In DAB

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List Price: £129.99
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Manufacturer: Intempo
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Intempo EAN: 5060073002429 Label: Intempo Manufacturer: Intempo Model: RDI Publisher: Intempo Release Date: 2007-10-21 Studio: Intempo
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Customer Rating:      Summary: sexy Comment: sexy sexy. I love this bad boy!
looks very nice and the sound quality is excellent.
Highly recommended to anybody
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Purchase Comment: I have been wanting an i-dock for a few months. After searching the web and shops I found this beauty!
Its ideal in everyway. Small enough to fit on a bedside table, big enough to be noticed. Slim and sexy maybe a better word.
Literally switch it on, plug in the i-pod, set the bass and treble to your liking and get ready to be amazed !!
Super easy to use and the remote works from quite a distance. The volume can go quite high and also sits at a nice volume if you have company and wanting some brackground noise.
DEFFINATLEY worth the money !!
Customer Rating:      Summary: No blame for Amazon but intempo misled me Comment: While this is a very nice piece of kit it is not compatible with the iPhone unless you switch to "Airplane mode" Intempo assured me that it is compatible, but the pop up message and the data burst from the iphone coming over the RDi speakers proved otherwise.
Despite my best efforts to find out if it was what I wanted I now have the tedious job of repackaging and returning to Amazon through no fault of mine or Amazons.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Impressive Comment: Bought one of these a month ago based on the review scores. Firstly impressed by the weight of it which goes some way to proving the quality of its inner parts.
Out of the box it looks fantastic in its gloss black finish. Found fitting the pod cradle a bit fiddly but this is a one time only task.
The sound quality is great and certainly fills a room even on a relatively low volume.
All in all a great product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good sound, poor reception Comment: As an iPod dock this is fine - easy to use and a good sound. It seems well made and was easy to set up.
So far though I've managed to tune into only one DAB station, much less than on a previous DAB radio. FM reception was only ok as well. It's a pity you can't plug it into an external aerial.
Still, I use it every day for iPod and FM radio and am still pleased with it.
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