Pretty good size. I had an early one and it was about the size of a small box.
Alexander Stepanovich Popov was the inventor of the first portable radio
The Regency TR-1 was the first commercially available portable radio and was introduced onto the market in 1954. This first model was extremely expensive and very unreliable.
Thomas Edison
Yes, there are portable TV Radio Combos available.
I would recommend a portable radio that has only a few buttons easy to carry around and is attractive in appearance. Sony makes very good portable radios I would look there first.
Like a normal desktop computer. Very big!
The difference between a Philips portable radio and a standard radio are that a Philips radio is battery powered, while a regular radio is electrically powered.
There are multiple options available to bring portable radio to your driving experience. For example, you can use a portable HD radio receiver like this one: http://reviews.cnet.com/car-audio/jvc-kt-hdp1-portable/4505-3425_7-32685789.html Satellite radio providers also offer portable receivers.
There are many places where one can purchase a portable AM/FM radio. One can purchase a portable AM/FM radio at popular on the web sources such as Best Buy and Amazon.
The phillips portable radio has approximately 300 hours of battery life. So, if battery life is important to you then the Phillips portable radio would be a good buy for tunes on the go.
yes because you are using the same radio frequency but as a portable device
Emerson makes some good portable models including the RP6251 with a weather radio.