MagicBox launches handheld Touch DAB

"Not a fiddly knob or dial in sight"


19 June 2008 9:29 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

MagicBox has launched the "streamlined" pocket-sized Touch DAB/FM handheld digital radio.

Offering something a little different design-wise, the touch sensitive design was apparently borne from the company's disillusionment with the endless stream of pine box or retro look digital radios available today.

With the claims that there's not a fiddly knob or dial in sight, the sleek black radio is driven using a touch panel at the front where the blue backlit controls light up, ready for use with on/off lock button to avoid station switch.

With wipe-clean practicality, a rechargeable battery and auto-scan, the radio offers 40 presets, 10 for DAB format and 30 for FM and comes with a carry-case and earphones.

Available now, it's £79.99.
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