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The Newest, Hottest Products That We Want To Get Our Hands On (part 2) - TEAC PBT1000 FreeStyler, Denon DHT-T100 TV Speaker Base

1/19/2014 6:32:43 PM
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TEAC PBT1000 FreeStyler

Ah, the Boombox - such an important musical icon, most typically seen on the shoulders of seriously passionate music lovers who just have to share the beats with all and sundry.

TEAC's taken a nostalgic leaf out of that old-style playbook and delivered a refreshed, modern take on the classic that still wouldn't look out of place on modern shoulders. Able to stream music from any smartphone, the Freestyler includes an FM radio, USB and SD card ports, and a top slot for Mini iPads and tablets.

You can even connect a microphone for a bit of karaoke action. If you're into that kind of thing.

TEAC PBT1000 FreeStyler

TEAC PBT1000 FreeStyler

TEAC PBT1000 FreeStyler’s specs

·         Bluetooth for smartphone connectivity

·         FM radio

·         Bass & treble control

·         USB smart phone charging

·         USB & SD card MP3 playback

·         Microphone input

·         1 Year warranty

 

 

Denon DHT-T100 TV Speaker Base

So, you've got a shiny new and fiendishly thin smart TV - but the sound... man. Modern TVs are so thin that you just can't get good sound from them, especially when it comes to good bass notes. That's where Denon's new Speaker Base comes into play.

Sitting elegantly under your television, this slim but deep black unit offers premium audio playback. With dual 2x5in oval drivers on the front panel, and dual half-inch dome tweeters backed up by digitial amp, the TV Speaker Base boosts audio enjoyment immensely. With multiple sound modes, it'll match whatever your listening and filmic tastes are.

And it can hold up to 27kg of weight, enough for even the biggest televisions.

Denon DHT-T100 TV Speaker Base

Denon DHT-T100 TV Speaker Base

Denon DHT-T100 TV Speaker Base’s specs

·         Built-in Bluetooth with apt-X

·         Denon Virtual Surround and five listening modes

·         Supports TVs up to 27kg (or 50in size)

·         Dolby Digital decoding

·         Optical and coaxial digital inputs

·         Dimensions: 71 x 608 x 355 mm

·         Weight: 4.3 kg

 

 

 
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