... Turning on the Ministry of Sound MOSCA099 reveals a smartly blue illumination dials, followed by a clear vibrant 2.5" screen. On loading a data cd (filled with mp3's) a smart menu appears allowing you to select your chosen song. The menu is a little hard to read I must admitt (but only becuase ... Read review
Car Radio - Car Radio - Panel Release, with Security System - with CD Player - without CD-Changer, with CD-Changer - with RDS - with MP3 Playback - 160 Watt
Advantages: fits like a glove, looks smart, deep bass and sound qaulity. Disadvantages: text too small to read, remote controll can be hard to use
...the stereo. Turning on the Ministry of Sound MOSCA099 reveals a smartly blue illumination dials, followed by a clear vibrant 2.5" screen. On loading a data cd (filled with mp3's) a smart menu appears allowing you to select your chosen song. The menu is a little hard to read I must admitt (but only becuase the text could just do with being a little larger to read). On inserting a dvd then the full operation hits you with a 'wow', being a clear ... ...trial with most discs, it has not refused to play any (eg, jpg, bmp, mp4, mp3, dvd and all the usual file formats. In general i would say buy one, if your after a decent stereo that looks good, sounds good and has plenty of features to play with. If your after the top of the range, massive touch screen and something a little more special then hold out, and shop around for something a bit more exclusive. Sound 7/10 - Dvd playback 9/10 -menu system ... more
I bought this product from Argos for £149.99. Firstly let me say that this wasn't what I wanted to buy initally, as there are other stereos around with higher spec (eg, much larger screens of the touch type, and bluetoothe enabled), all aimed at the same price. So why did I buy this unit then? A lot of other dvd stereos have slightly over sized heads and getting them to fit into the dash isn't as easy as it may first appear. On my particular car, it's not possible to fit due to riased sections of my dash, however, the MOSCA099 fits like a glove. Anyway, I think you get the picture, so what about the stereo. Turning on the Ministry of Sound MOSCA099 reveals a smartly blue illumination dials, followed by a clear vibrant 2.5" screen. On loading a data cd (filled with mp3's) a smart menu appears allowing you to select your chosen song. The menu is a little hard to read I must admitt (but only becuase the text could just do with being a little larger to read). On inserting a dvd then the full operation hits you with a 'wow', being a clear deep bass sound and smooth playback over the screen. On trial with most discs, it has not refused to play any (eg, jpg, bmp, mp4, mp3, dvd and all the usual file formats. In general i would say buy one, if your after a decent stereo that looks good, sounds good and has plenty of features to play with. If your after the top of the range, massive touch screen and something a little more special then hold out, and shop around for something a bit more exclusive. Sound 7/10 - Dvd playback 9/10 -menu system 5/10 and easy of use 5/10 - remote controller 6/10
poppypicanto 05.08.2007 (05.08.2007)
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