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Modern looking old fashioned radio

Published by Tony June 19th, 2006 in Gadgets, Portable Audio, Audio.

radioTeac have released a modern looking old fashioned radio, the R1-W.


Users have to find radio stations the old way on the Teac R-1W, finding frequencies on the old fashioned dial. It also has only treble and bass, but can take in a 5.1 signal.


The R1-W prides itself on the fact that it is just like an old radio, with AM/FM/AUX functions, but is up to date with the iPod connection, telescopic ‘pigtail’ FM antenna, and it’s cool ‘easy to carry’ Handle and the 10 hours battery life on the rechargeable battery.

The R-1W is out now at around $100 (~£50).

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