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Review of Receptor Radio HD
I spent a few weeks with the Boston Acoustics Receptor Radio HD and reviewed it for The New York Times: This is the first all-in-one tabletop HD Radio receiver, and it's quite remarkable. The $500 price tag will scare off folks who aren't audiophiles and early adopters, but if you're looking for tremendous sound in a small form factor and are enamored of the idea of HD Radio, this is definitely the box to buy.
In Spring, we'll see Polk Audio's $700 home entertainment system that includes HD Radio. It's a DVD and CD player as well, with integrated speakers. (DVDs require an external video display.) Radiosophy will also then ship its sub-$300 tabletop system with a removable tuner that can be used in a car with an audio power adapter.
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