Ministry of Sound extends its range to in-car radios with the MOSCA104
Plays MP3s and CDs as well
16 October 2006 16:43 GMT / By Stuart Miles
The Ministry of Sound has launched the MOSCA104 Series of in-car CD Radio with internal memory.
The device is available in 1GB or 512GB versions, and plays back MP3s as well as CDs. An SD/MMC memory card slot ensures that you can add more storage to the device. It can also record from CD or from memory cards on to the internal memory, or you can download audio straight from a PC using the bundled USB cord.
The USB port allows you to hook up your iPod or other digital audio device to play it through the system, which puts out 4 x 25W RMS.
Other features include an FM/MW digital radio tuner with 30 presents, and selected tracks from Dance Nation 2006/7 preloaded. It has a detachable fascia, and comes with a remote control and Ministry of Sound carrying case.
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