Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 25 2003, 9:33am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic offers ultra-stylish portable CD player SL-J900.
The Panasonic SL-J900 plays CD, CD-R/RWs and MP3 or WMA data CDs.
The optional Docking station has built-in Stereo Speakers. The Player can be recharged and at the same time be used as a Stereo Set. The Player does not have FM tuner. The batteries hold for 36hours (not bad!) and the measurements are 126 x 126 x 15mm, weight: 178g.
Amazon.com sells the Panasonic SL-J900 for $152.95.
See also our story about the Panasonic SL-905 thin CD Walkman with Speakers.
See Also:
Philips MZ1100 Gloss Emotive CD/MP3 Shelf System
Archos av380 80GB!! Personal Video and MP3 Jukebox
Amoi NDP9200/NDP9100 Wireless Network Music and DVD Player
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