Published on September 6th,2007 at 12:54 AM
By daimaou

PlusDeckEX, give a 2nd life to your old tape.

You must all remember the very first plusdeck2c, the very first version of the Plusdeck series, where you were able to use a good old cassette tape with your computer in order to rip music files from your PC to a tape, or from your tape to your PC (MP3)… Well it seems that the folks at BTO in Korea did not want this wonderful story to be over and came to day to us with the PlusDeckEX, an external USB version of the previous model , but offering this time RCA I/O, 7.1 Support, a USB port, an LCD control panel a AM/FM radio tuner and a remote… That for sure will give a 2nd life to your old tape, if you still own any… (Which I do not).

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From my experience, PlusDeckEX is such
a wonderful device that in addition to its marvelous basic tape converting function,
it can also record the sounds on air from
radio, PC and even mobile handset.
Moreover, I myself found it very convenient
to install it just with USB cable and audio
cables, and I think that\’s what the
manufacture is focussing on, \”convenience comes the first!\” for users in designing.

 

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