Coby Electronics to Unveil Portable HD Radio Receiver


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Lake Success, NY - Jul 21, 2008 - Coby Electronics is introducing a range of HD Radio receivers including the HDR-700 portable HD Radio system and HDR-650 component HD Radio receiver. Both are scheduled for release in August 2008.

The HDR-700 is a portable HD Radio receiver. It features a splash-proof housing and an integrated rechargeable battery. It also includes an SD card slot for MP3 playback. The suggested retail price is $149. The HDR-650 was announced earlier this month.




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