20 December 2007 16:23 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
We've brought you news of these kid-friendly gadgets when they've launched in other territories, but Disney Consumer Products have now launched the collection of home entertainment gadgets uniquely styled on a host of Disney favourites, in the UK.The range includes Pirates of the Caribbean, Disney Princess, Cars and High School Musical themed gadgets that includes televisions, stereos and alarm clocks.
Available as part of the range is the High School Musical 15-inch LCD TV that can double up as a PC monitor and comes complete with remote control and special storage compartments in the style of a high school locker.
The Disney 15-inch LCD TV is also available in a Disney Princess design while the Pirates of the Caribbean model is described as ideal for wannabe Jack Sparrows.
The Disney 14-inch TV/DVD comes Cars, Pirates and Princess themed, while there's also standalone DVD players on sale too.
The Disney Boomboxes combine a CD player with an AM/FM radio and are available in a variety of designs. The cars one is shaped like Lightning McQueen, with rear-wheel speakers that swivel.
The Pirates of the Caribbean Treasure Chest Boombox has an input for an MP3 player and a glowing pirate heart that lights the interior storage compartments.
Kiddies can also get a morning wake-up call from thier favourite characters with the collection of Disney Alarm Clock Radios.
Pricing varies (clock radios are £25, TVs are £200) and the range is available from shops like Argos, Dixons, Toys R Us, Littlewoods, Woolworths and The Disney Store online.
Gadgets, Televisions, Stereos, Disney, Alarm clocks, Dad, Toys, DVD






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