KTM-01
The point where celebrity designers and technology meet is usually the aesthetic equivalent of a car crash. Mercifully, Gwyneth Paltrow's favourite artist has done a splendid job of recasting Intempo's superb-sounding kitchen DAB in peacock feathers.
12/05
KTM-01
Tune in…who says Video Killed The Radio Star? This retro Matthew Williamson Intempo Digital Radio, GBP125, makes old school cool. Williamson's signature peacock feather motif combines with high tech DAB features to make it the essence of domestic chic. Available in pink and green, it's a great gift for dedicated followers of fashion.
12/05
KTM-01
Sweet Music - Designed by Matthew Williamson this Intempo Digital DAB radio, £125 is so pretty but practical too. From John Lewis (0845 604 9049)
12/05
KTM-01
The DAB digital radio, exclusively designed by Matthew Williamson is mains or battery operated. Being a charity edition, a percentage of the proceeds go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
11/05
KTM-01
We love the gorgeous limited edition Matthew Williamson digital radio - it looks vintage but features all the latest technology.
11/05
KTM-01
Want One - Fashion guru Matthew Williamson has wrapped up this DAB Intempo Digital radio in a stunning display of a peacock showing it feathers. DAB digital radio means twice as many stations to chose from and less interference. Plus it's easier to find a station because you can tune by name, and scrolling text on the LCD panel means you can even see the name of the song playing, the singer and what's on next. No wonder you want one!
11/05
KTM-01
Extract from advice from a reader's letter: 'I would recommend that you persuade your parents to buy you the special limited-edition Intempo DAB digital radio designed by Matthew Williamson - it looks gorgeous and doubles as an alarm clock.
11/05
KTM-02
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11/05
KTM-02
This elegant digital radio combines good looks with hi-tech functionality
Internet radio might be all the rage, but your computer won't make an attractive sight in the living room, regardless of how good it sounds. This digital radio, however, is the epitome of pretty, making boring black-box radio purchases an unnecessary downer.
Intempo Digital's KTM-02 radio is designed by Matthew Williamson, the favourite designer of boho-chic actor Sienna Miller. It is Williamson's second collaboration with the manufacturer. Inspired by the Tokyo Georgette print in Williamson's latest collection, it will add colourful retro glamour to any indoor living space. And it sounds good, too.
The dualband radio gives you the choice of listening to DAB or FM stations. Four million people in the UK now tune in to digital radio via DAB, where stations are bundled together, often meaning there is less crackle and hiss in the reception.
The difference in sound quality between FM and DAB is hardly discernible on most mainstream stations on the KTM-02, although some smaller or newer stations that you can get only on FM sound far away and fuzzy. The main difference for most users will be the ease with which you can find stations on DAB.
You can switch between the two frequencies at the press of a button, and can preset up to four channels on each easily. The name of the station, and even which song and artist is playing, is displayed on the clear LCD screen.
The KTM-02 is mains and battery-operated, and its size and weight make it perfectly portable. It also has an alarm clock with sleep and snooze functions.
"The radio is a home-grown, best-of-British product because it was designed in the UK, has been customised by one of the UK's most important fashion designers and the DAB module, which powers the radio, is the latest and most advanced technology from [UK company] Radioscape," says Intempo Digital's Rhianon Lucas.
11/05
KTM-02
Intempo Digital has teamed up with fashion designer Matthew Williamson to launch a second limited edition DAB radio
The result is the KTM-02, a portable vintage design digital radio. The model is described by Intempo as an 'haute couture' version of its award-winning KT range of digital radios.
Mr Williamson has designed the radio fascia, inspired by the delicate Tokyo Georgette print taken from his latest fashion collection.
11/05
KTS-01
Intempo has been making digital radio receivers for a relatively long time, and its wood-panelled PG-01 model is instantly recognisable. The KTS-01, a more modern version, is encased in plastic instead of wood, but can be powered by both mains electricity and batteries, making it truly portable. There's a large volume dial and 12 buttons, including eight presets for radio stations. Sound quality is good and although it won't be loud enough to host a party, it doesn't suffer from distortion at higher volumes. Other features include an alarm clock with a snooze facility and a headphone socket.
10/05
KTM-01
KTM-01 is a very good digital radio. Technically it's identical to Intempo's existing KT range so it's both mains and battery-powered and supports DAB and FM radio broadcasts.
Whilst most people will want to have this model on display in the front room or kitchen, the KTM-01 also makes for a decent bedside radio thanks to a built in alarm clock with sleep and snooze functions. The 2W stereo speakers mat sound pathetic on paper but in practice they provide a clear punchy sound that will be perfect for a small room.
10/05
KTM-01
For fashionable couples, how about Intempo Digital's exclusive DAB digital radio designed by British fashion guru Matthew Williamson.
The exclusive radios are set to be design classics, complete with peacock feathers and eye-popping pink and green hues. Mains or battery operated the dual band radios incorporates a LCD screen and an alarm clock with sleep and snooze function.
10/05
KTM-01
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Used to be that all technology stuff came in just one colour - black. Now the usually staid and sensible John Lewis is offering a range of rainbow shade electronics from top designers. We're particularly loving ... the Matthew Williamson Intempo radio. Geek chic just the way we like it.
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Brighten up your mornings with this limited edition, Matthew Williamson-designed alarm/clock radio. The KTM-01 has snooze and sleep functions, excellent DAB and FM reception and a small text display. It runs on mains and battery power. Intempo will make a donation to the Make-A-Wish foundation for every radio sold.