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Teac SR-L250i-B


$160.00 Released June, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Handy timer function shuts off the music after you've fallen asleep. Saves a lot of space, compact design. High quality audio output, great clarity and definition.

The Cons:Alarm won't work unless the unit is off, meaning the time isn't visible.

The Teac SR-L250i-B is a compact and budget-friendly CD, iPod and AM/FM radio player featuring dual 2.3” full-range speakers. Included is a single-disc CD player that’s MP3/WMA compatible, a dock that can simultaneously charge and play an iPod, and a PLL Synthesized AM/FM tuner.

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Plus there’s an included auxiliary interface for connecting an external MP3 player. Plus the unit offers digital clock functionality with dual alarms, snooze, etc. It’s received fairly good reviews, though some critics have noted that when you put it in standby mode (necessary for the alarm clock to work), the clock display goes off, which can be frustrating.

Features

  • Compact Audio Player
  • Single-Disc CD Player
  • iPod Charge/Play Dock
  • AM/FM Tuner
  • Auxiliary
  • Digital Clock
  • Dual Alarm, Snooze, Sleep Timer
  • Wake to iPod or Tuner
  • LCD Display w/3-Step Dimmer
  • Bass-Reflex Speakers
  • Remote Control
  • iPod Adapters Included

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Pros
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    handy timer function shuts off the music after you've fallen asleep

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    saves a lot of space, compact design

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    high quality audio output, great clarity and definition

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    more bass than one would suspect, fills out the sound nicely

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    easy to use, don't need to refer to the manual at all

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    good versatility, pulls music from a range of sources

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    more than enough radio presets for most people

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    remote is handy, lets you put the dock up and out of the way

Cons
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    alarm won't work unless the unit is off, meaning the time isn't visible

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