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Copy up to 2500 of your favourite CDs on the micro jukebox

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We've all got stacks of old CDs at least two metres high in a pile somewhere in our houses/bedrooms/lofts/basements. It might seem like a bit of a chore, but Instead of letting them gather dust (well it's probably too late for that), pull em out and transfer them onto this Brennan JB7 micro jukebox.

The micro jukebox stores up to 2500 CDs on its internal hard-drive, so you can find your favourite tracks in a matter of seconds. No more hunting rigorously through your CD collection trying to find *that* CD. CDs can then be consigned to their original dumping ground, never to be bothered again (unless you move, need to lend them out or your micro jukebox breaks down of course).


What's good about the micro jukebox is, it transforms your music into MP3 files but doesn't require a PC to do so. Just pop your CDs in and they'll automatically be copied.

It has a range of features including a search style similar to Windows Media Player and one touch play, which mixes successive random tracks, fading the end of one into the start of another. It also has a segue feature, which seamlessly blends tracks together - a feature that not a lot of MP3 players can do. All this tunage will pump out of the built-in 2 x 30W amplifiers.

Whether there's a place for a device such as this with the myriad of MP3 players, MP3 and iPod speaker docks etc available at the mo, I don't know. But, I quite like the idea of storing my old CDs in one place and think it sounds like quite a handy device to have around. Go on, rekindle those old memories with your old Bon Jovi or Michael Jackson CDs.

Brennan

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