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PURE Siesta DAB radio, £50
Part of PURE's EcoPlus range, you can now listen to Ken Bruce safe in the knowledge that you are indeed saving the planet. Sort of. The Siesta is good-looking, cheap as chips, features a brilliant backlit screen with nifty features like Intellitext, but best of all delivers crystal clear DAB in top notch stereo sound.
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Evesham DTR250, £99
In a fit of festive spirit, Evesham has cut the cost of its 250GB Freeview PVR to a paltry £99, and with the Digital Switch already coming into effect, this is the gift that keeps on giving. Twin tuners mean you can record one channel while watching another and pause live TV, while the Freeview opens endless digital channels and a seven-day EPG to navigate them with.
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Ion Audio Tape 2 PC USB Cassette Archiver, £99
Perfect for traditionalists who refuse to throw away their Fergal Sharkey back catalogue, the Ion Tape 2 even looks like it's stepped out of an Eighties kid's bedroom. Ultimately naff it may be, but it will drag your cassette collection into the 21st Century and stick it all on iTunes in an instant (well, maybe quite a few instants).
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DNM Reson TBB100 interconnect cables, £85
Award-winning interconnect cables may not sound like the most exciting thing to unwrap, but for any budding audiophile these are an affordable one-way ticket to sonic satisfaction, with Eichmann Bullet plugs the icing on the cake.
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Logitech Soundstage 5.1, £250
The en vogue technology of the moment, this Soundstage 5.1 soundbar sports 13 drivers and two subwoofers to create a convincing pseudo surround sound effect without the bother of endless speakers and a network of cable spaghetti littering the room. It's wallet friendly too.
More info: Logitech
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