Monday, March 16, 2009

First HD Radio from TEAC


On Thursday, TEAC officially put on the market its first HD Radio - HD-1. According to the famous Japanese company, in addition to excellent sound, this model still can "extract" information about those or other compositions, as well as artists from 2 thousand radio stations in the world. As shown in the picture, HD-1 can still serve as a docking station for iPod and iPhone.

Among other features of the first HD radio from TEAC are the feature iTunes Tagging, which allows the user to save information on your favorite song and find it after sync with iTunes.

Apparently, HD-1 - a great radio with a built docking station for iPod and iPhone. Another noted that this device has a pre-band equalizer with 5 settings. You can adjust the equalizer by itself. Like all modern radios, TEAC HD-1 has output for headphones, as well as input and output to video. By the way, the HD Radio costs only 130 dollars.