Advantages: A futuristic design and clear reception because of auto-scan technology Disadvantages: Can't be tuned manually so some stations get missed out, FM only.
. All in all this is a very lovely radio, with a modern design that looks good and tries to make it more convenient for the user.
Prices vary from £15.99 to £20.
Brand: Steepletone
Model: HSD307
SKU: 1208028
Title: Auto Scan Radio with Detachable Speakers
Features:
1. Fm Auto scan radio - MONO
2. Hi-power Hi-Fi Stereo Amp
3. 10 Watts per channel (P.M.P.O)
4. Time Display & Alarm
5. Digital Radio Frequency display
6. Attractive Blue Backlight and Panel illumination.
7. Speakers operate closed, open or free standing.
8. Input for use with PC Audio, Cd Player or Mp3.
9. Power from AC Mains.
Thanks for any comments of this review... as it is my first. ...
e_coleuk 05.05.2005 (06.05.2005)
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INTRODUCTION
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callancool 11.11.2005 (02.04.2006)
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