Testurteil: "4 out of 5"
Test: Einzeltest: Tangent Uno
Zitat: The good: + This stylish tabletop radio couldn’t be any more mid-century if it ran on atomic power and denounced your mum as a Communist. Play smooth jazz or spiky be-bop through its 3-inch driver and you’ll marvel at the crisp, confident audio – a world apart from your typical kitchen wireless. The cool rotary dial looks and feels the part but there’s modern tech here too: an input for your iPod and outputs for headphone and subwoofer. The Uno comes in a range of contemporary finishes, from a walnut effect veneer to eye-popping orange or lime green gloss.
The bad: - In the 1950s, digital radio was just a gleam in the BBC’s eye – the Uno is strictly AM and FM tuning only. And while the Tangent is great for sipping espresso to, its 5W of power might not fuel a full-on jive party.
A souped-up singer to bring a touch of class to your kitchen or living room – and a great way to give your digital tunes some airtime.