Dinky Denon D-F107DAB+ mini system launched

"Musical fidelity that you would never expect"

Dinky Denon D-F107DAB+ mini system launched

26 August 2009 11:05 GMT / By Duncan Geere

Denon has dropped us word of a mini system that it'll soon be launching which measures just 25cm x 25cm. The D-F107DAB+ can play back from CD, iPod, USB drive, FM, AM, DAB and DAB+, and has - according to the company - "musical fidelity that you would never expect".

It's got a power amplifier stage that has 2 x 65W, which the company says "enables users to hear the details of music on a powerful dynamic foundation". There's a 24-bit Digital/Analogue convertor, and the unit comes with a pair of SC-F107 speakers.

There's a USB port on the front, which you can plug your iPod into, as well as a flash drive or other MP3 player loaded with MP3 and WMA files. The D-F107DAB+ costs £600 (£450 without speakers) and will be available in September.

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