Published on March 15th,2010 at 3:02 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Panasonic RX-D45 CD player… Back to the basic!

Panasonic RX-D45 CD player

A bit out of touch from what most of us geek love to get from a manufacturer like Panasonic, the RX-D45 is a Good old 2x2W CD player with a 1Bit DAC and FM-Tuner… Yep nothing less, nothing more… Sure this may not be as exiting as the iPad launch but there is still a market for such product in Japan and overseas.

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Panasonic RX-D45 CD player… Back to the basic!
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Comments
 

  • Archie

    wow… this is so 1990…. people still buy CDs? :)

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TK2O6O3T7USB47OOIR76L5RXYU Prateek Panchal

    It reminds me of my childhood days when my elder brother used to play his fav songs!!!

    Pioneer vsx-1019ah-k

 

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