Panasonic SC-HC25—A rich, compact stereo experience | Inquirer Technology

Panasonic SC-HC25—A rich, compact stereo experience

/ 07:37 PM June 01, 2011

The Panasonic SC-HC25 keeps the compatible gizmos charged in a Micro System to match the on-the-go lifestyles of tech savvy users.

Engineered elegance and superb performance—these are what SC-HC25 promises to both music aficionados and sound observers blessed with an appreciative taste.

This mini hi-fi is a surprising package that adopts a unique bamboo cone material to power up its 10-watt output speakers, and produce surround sound in a more extensive range.

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The mini hi-fi boasts an ultra-slim design that comes in black matte color. This color complements any room where a listener wants to experience clear vocals, crisp dialog, and finely-tuned audio reproduction.

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Sound reproduction is of the highest quality, whether the Panasonic SC-HC25 is installed in bedrooms for soothing music, kitchens for upbeat songs, and boardrooms for superior audio quality to enhance visual presentations. It also has a multi-format playback function support to play CD and CD-R/RW audio discs, and MP3 playlists.

The Panasonic SC-HC25 has a stylishly-designed motorized power sliding door to protect CDs against scratches and abrasions. Meanwhile, sound clarity becomes even more spectacular with the integrated universal dock for iPod and iPhone which further lends to this device’s dynamism. No cables are needed for playback to connect to the Panasonic SC-HC25, since the iPod dock will slide out from the bottom of the unit for the ultimate in convenience.

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Aside from the play back of digital content, the Panasonic SC-HC25 keeps the compatible gizmos charged in a Micro System to match the on-the-go lifestyles of tech savvy users.

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The convenience of connecting such gadgets to the Panasonic SC-HC25 becomes even more inviting as it can pre-set 30 FM and 15 AM radio stations, or find a station using the Auto Tune functionality. Its built-in digital synthesizer fits the mood for listening to your favourite tracks.

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The Panasonic SC-HC25 has enhanced sound quality that conforms to pitch, time and timbre with its pre-set equalizer comprising heavy, clear, soft, vocal and flat tones.

Sound reproduction is of the highest quality, whether the Panasonic SC-HC25 is installed in bedrooms for soothing music, kitchens for upbeat songs, and boardrooms for superior audio quality to enhance visual presentations.

You can also view the song title, artist or radio frequency via an elegant and classy blue LCD display with advanced dimmer,

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The Panasonic SC-HC25’s sound clarity becomes even more spectacular with the integrated universal dock for iPod and iPhone. No cables are needed for playback, since the iPod dock will slide out from the bottom of the unit for the ultimate in convenience.

while a programmable timer can play a specific show, for example news, sports updates and top-of-the-chart songs.

It can likewise be customized to sleep, in case the infrared wireless remote control is out of reach before bedtime. Plus, no more oversleeping as you can keep your mornings perky while waking up to a preferred tune.

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Grab this valuable and versatile appliance, the Panasonic SC-HC25, from your trusted Panasonic dealers for only P5,999.

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