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                <title><![CDATA[Pure Evoke Flow review: A Decent All-rounder]]></title>
                                <link>http://www.radioguide.co.uk/radio-review/26-wifi-network-radio/132-pure-evoke-flow-review.html</link>
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                                    <img src="http://www.radioguide.co.uk/images/jreviews/tn/tn_132_list_pure-evoke-flow-1335865965.jpg"  border="0"  alt="Pure Evoke Flow review"  title="Pure Evoke Flow review"  align="right"  style="width: 150px; height: 150px"  />                                I thought I would add to Phil's review here, as we have been using an Evoke Flow in the office for the past year or so.

Generally its a very accomplished radio, the sound is more than reasonable for the office environment, offering bass and clarity beyond its size.  Given the inclusion of WiFi, the choice of stations is vast, with favorite stations easily stored and recalled.  The radio can take a little while to connect to the WiFi router when powering up, and now and again it will dropout when buffering, but this dosen't happen that often.

The menu systems are a little confusing, I'm not a big fan of the touch sensitive buttons, but I don't think its any more or less confusing to use than similar radios from other brands.  Personally I love a full-touchscreen interface on WiFi radios, as they offer an easier way to control the various functions, and what you are doing is much more obvious.

Overall I am pretty impressed with the Evoke Flow, but for a more intuitive interface I would suggest looking at Pure's Sensia, which has a great Touchscreen.                ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2012 15:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Pure Evoke Flow review: Pure Evoke Flow]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 17:05:38 +0000</pubDate>
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