The X1 Button Radio, launched
in June 1997 at a price of £9.50, is a sign of
Sir Clive going back to his roots: another tiny radio,
once again billed as the smallest in the world. While
it probably is not quite the smallest, it is indeed
very small: the radio is the size of a 10p coin, weighs
less than half an ounce and fits inside one's ear. An
aerial is built in, and tuning is performed automatically
across a range of FM frequencies (88-108 Mhz).
Although the device is remarkably small, this smallness
can be a problem - tuning in particular is reported
to be difficult because the controls are so small.
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