16 August 2007 15:21 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Roberts Radio has launched the new Gemini 55.Perfect for anyone who likes to listen to DAB radio but is likely to suffer multiple interruptions, not only does this feature PausePlus so you can pause and rewind live radio, but it also offers an instant record function.
Simply press record when you need to and the broadcast will be recorded straight onto an SD card. You can then listen to the programme again at your leisure.
The radio features easy-to-use "cassette key" style navigation that lets you easily fast forward, rewind, start and stop the SD card in just the same way that you used to with an old-fashioned radio cassette recorder.
MP3 music from your PC you can be transfered to the radio, via a USB connection, to the SD card and then played via the stereo speakers.
Alternatively you can plug your iPod or MP3 player into the radio, via an auxiliary input socket, to playback your favourite tracks.
Available now in two colourways, piano black and ice white, the Gemini 55 costs £99.99. Audio, Radios, DAB Radios, Roberts




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