Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Mar 19 2006, 11:44am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
You sure know Eclipse (a Fujitsu Ten Company) for its space age speakers. Eclipse announced this February a cool looking new CD/MD audio system for cars on the Japanese market.
Japanese Gadget exporter AudioCubes is selling the Eclipse E3306CMT world-wide for $449.
The Eclipse E3306CMT features a MOS-FET 50W×4ch amplifier and a 20Hz - 20kHz frequency characteristic for CD and MD playback. FM and AM Tuner are also part of the feature set.
Measurements of this car audio system are 178×100×160mm.The Eclipse E3306CMT is available in black or white acryl finish.
More details on AudioCubes and in this Fujitsu Ten press-release.
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