Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Aug 24 2006, 7:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic introduces two HDD sporting shelf stereo systems in Japan.
The Panasonic D-Dock SC-SX850 features an integrated 160GB hard-drive to store you digital music on.
Other features include CD player, FM tuner, SD-Card slot/player. Via an Ethernet connection you can transfer music files directly to the system. You can also rip directly from CDs in WMA, MP3 or AAC formats.
The system also can directly dock the new portable player SV-SD800N.
Measurements are 195×249×144mm.
The D-Dock SC-SX450 has a 80GB hard-drive built-in.
Both digital stereos will go on sale September 8th.
More details in this Panasonic press-release (Japanese).
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Luigi Lugmayr
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