Features, build quality, aesthetics, value and -- most of all -- sound quality are the hallmarks of a good quality table radio. A long list of features is impressive on a spec sheet but only adds to the price if you don't want or won't use extras like an iPod dock or CD player. If you live in an area where radio reception isn't always rock solid -- or if there's a station that's distant or weak that you would particularly like to listen to -- look for a radio that has an above average tuner. Here are some other things experts say to consider.
If you are primarily interested in speakers for your iPod and don't need radio or CD-player features, see the companion ConsumerSearch report on iPod speakers.
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