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November 2008
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Audio input and output ports
Can stream audio from your computer
Scads of available Internet stations
Wireless music streaming
Great interface and screen
Stylish design
Superb Wi-Fi media streaming and internet radio features
Decent audio quality
Useful optional extras
Wi-Fi support for media streaming and internet radio support
Neat online service for filtering and selecting Internet radio channels
Audio input and output ports; can stream audio from your computer; scads of available Internet stations
Mono speaker controls can be confusing; no support for commercial streaming services, $449
The Evoke Flow has access to plenty of content—Internet radio, terrestrial FM radio and audio streamed from your computer or server—but some people will want more in the form of Pandora and Last.fm and, possibly, AM radio. And when your world is filled...
Wireless music streaming, great interface and screen, stylish design
Fingerprint magnet, sound quality doesn’t justify the price-tag
The Pure EVOKE Flow is a digital radio that adds extra multimedia features and integrated Wi-Fi networking to a well-designed piece of hardware. It’s expensive, but you get a stylish device for your dollar. ...
Wi-Fi support for media streaming and internet radio support; Neat online service for filtering and selecting Internet radio channels; Fast tuning and general operation
You’ll want to connect your own external speakers
Home Contact Us Home > iPods and Portable AV > iPods and Portable AV Search iPods and Portable AV Pure Evoke Flow Nathan Taylor, April 2, 2009 With its retro-styling and simple two-knobs, five-buttons interface, you could be forgiven for thinking t...
Retro design, Huge pick of free Internet channels, Good OLED screen, Alarm clock, Local audio streaming, USB for portable devices,
Merely adequate sound quality, Need to use the web to truly use Internet radio, Lack of USbased media services, Expensive for what you get, Cumbersome FM tuner, Optional battery should really be standard.
While we don’t actively keep up with the pound to dollar exchange rates, $230 seems steep for what amounts to an elaborate radio. In a world of iPods, Pandora, and satellite radio, paying $230 for an alarm clock with a below average sounding single spe...
Published: 2011-01-20, Author: Christopher , review by: techworld.com
The Evoke Flow has access to plenty of content: Internet radio, terrestrial FM radio and audio streamed from your computer or server, but some people will want more in the form of Pandora and Last.fm and possibly AM radio. And when your world is fille...
Audio input and output ports, Can stream audio from your computer, Scads of available Internet stations,
Mono speaker, Controls can be confusing, No support for commercial streaming services
The Evoke Flow has access to plenty of content—Internet radio, terrestrial FM radio, and audio streamed from your computer or server—but some people will want more in the form of Pandora and Last.fm and, possibly, AM radio. And when your world is fill...
Sleek and sexy touchsensitive buttons and OLED face. Gives you a huge library for your ears, including podcasts, relaxsounds, WiFi and FM stations and access to your iTunes. Better sound quality than most bedside devices
Wonky interface takes time to master. Only portable with the proprietary ChargePAK E1. Alarm clock a bit too mild for our tastes. Static noise is pronounced when the volume is at max and the radio is on