Teac audio receiver debuts USB port
We’ve seen USB in car stereos and now we see USB in audio receivers. Teac just announced their H255 – a USB friendly audio receiver. Now it’s easy to grab a flash stick, jam it in and record. The Teac offers a one button record feature to catch your favorite tunes and keep it on a flash drive. You can record from CD, AUX, AM, FM or digital broadcasting. On the flip side, you can also play back MP3/WMA files from flash storage such as MP3 players or external hard drives with a USB interface. Price is around $350USD for the Teac CR-H255.
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