Wimbledon officially kicked-off yesterday now more than ever, it doesn't matter if you don't have tickets - there are a variety of ways to enjoy the tennis without actually being there. Marks and Spencers has been kind enough to come up with some suggestions, just in case you just couldn't get your hands on the much coveted tickets.
Pure PocketDAB 1500 - £79
The Pure PocketDAB 1500 is a compact and rechargeable handheld radio with FM and protective casing. Its simple interface has been designed for easy use, such as selecting stations and making changes to the radio's setup. Use the rocker switch to navigate through the radios features, such as scrolling through DAB text information. This pocket radio also promises around 24 hours from a single charge - that should give you enough time to hear all the Wimbledon coverage.
Roberts RD-50 revival DAB digital radio - £149
This very old-skool-looking radio combines a bit of iconic 1950s retro design with advanced DAB features. It looks like it's straight out of the 50s, but its specs definitely aren't. The RD-50 offers more choice and superior audio quality, as well as Roberts' PausePlus button, which allows you to pause or put on hold, live radio. So if you need to pop to the loo mid-match, simply hit the PausePlus button and return to the game.
Sony Bravia 20-inch HD Ready LCD - £399
It's not a case of style over content with Sony's HD Ready TVs. They feature BRAVIA Engine picture enhancement technology and a built-in Digital TV terrestrial tuner. So you'll be watching the tennis on a seriously high quality TV. It also has 1 HDMI input, to use with your Playstation 3, Blu-ray player and other high definition sources. Get the live match feel with its built-in Virtual Dolby that creates the effect of full surround sound, using only two front speakers. It's not only available in pink, it comes in a variety of other colours too, so calm down.
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