Pure Evoke 1-S DAB Radio

Posted in Digital Audio, Radio by Chetz on August 1st, 2007

Pure Evoke 1-S DAB RadioThe Pure Evoke 1-S is a DAB digital radio that marries old school technology with the new. Its retro design gives it a look like it emerged from a portal straight from the mid 20th century, but the OLED display identifies it as modern all the way.

As one of the company’s third generation digital radios it comes with an auxiliary input for your iPod or MiniDisc player, USB upgradability, built-in FM reception for areas with reduced DAB coverage and Pure’s Intellitext and textSCAN features. There are also station presets, the display can be brightened, a kitchen timer feature and it uses minimal power consumption.

Pure also constructed the Evoke 1-S from materials from recycled and sustainable sources while you can select the wood casing to come in either cherry or maple veneer colors. While you can plug it into any wall socket and draw power it can be charged up to deliver tunes for about 24 hours of continuous play. It costs $200.

via CrunchGear

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2 Comments to “Pure Evoke 1-S DAB Radio”
  1. Mr. S. Rai Says:

    I have bought a PURE EVOKE-1 DAB Radio and it was mannual operating catelog was missing and I am having problem to operate the radio. Therefore could you mail me where can I get its mannual book?

    Thank you.

    Regards,

    Sbr

  2. leni van gils Says:

    I have bought a radio but there is no book where I can find how to installate the machine. Can you help me?
    When it is possibly- my english in not sovery good- is it availabel in Dutch. That would be very handsome for me. Leni van Gils

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