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Posted on n/a Since 1951 Aiwa has specialised in high quality audio products, continually developing and introducing new technologies to business and consumer markets throughout the world. Today, Aiwa places even more importance on performance, quality and innovation, and invests an unusually high proportion of sales income to research & development. Recent examples are valuable features such as anti-shock personal CD players for sports and fitness enthusiasts and the award-winning anti-theft device integrated in many VCRs to reduce crime. They also created Japan's first cassette tape recorder, stereo cassette deck and digital audio tape (DAT) products. User Rating - ............................................................................. Posted on n/a I am a runner and needed a cd player that wouldn't skip like my personal tape player does. I knew I needed a CD player that not only has a high anti-shock, but was also very durable to take all the knocks while I run. I bought this Aiwa player at my local Dixons who recommended it because of it's excellent anti-shock device. When I jog, I only have to put it on 10 second EASS and it won't skip. and to save your money on batteries, it also has rechargeable battery. I have also found that the battery will last a long time, so no need to keep recharging. This mcahine also comes with a car kit. So, if you don't have a CD player in your car this will be just fine. This CD player combines good looks, long playback, and exceptional sound quality and I recommend this player to anyone that jogs or needs a CD player in the car. User Rating - ............................................................................. Posted on n/a This micro hi fi is very good. The sound is superb and lots of impressive features like RDS for radio and playing mp3 with ID texts always accurate. I played a cd with 110 songs and it was quite quick to load...all depends the way you are recording your cd...so if you want to know more go to the american aiwa website and download the manual. Well worth the money and because it's not too expensive it shouldn't break the bank. User Rating -
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