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You're viewing what we hope to be vision of the future in portable stereos.
Many thanks to Dwayne Colon for dreaming up these amazing designs.
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Sophisticated Sony Concept design with twin mini-disc recorders! We're big fans
of the multi-colored digital display.
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Bred from good stock, this is the RC-M100, a descendant of the classic JVC
RC-M90. This one is improved by offering 10 inch woofers, graphics equalizer and dual
cassettes.
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Look familiar? This JVC resembles a model from 1983 but has been enhanced with
modern-day bells and whistles. Cassettes replaced with mini discs recorders and a 10-band
eq. But thankfully, the backlit display for the tape controls remains intact. Indeed,
the wood accents are a nice touch.
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Say hello to the Holy Grail of tomorrow: Panasonic's RX-5350 Rev. B. Inspired
by the legendary RX-5350 but this one has a digital displays for clock and tuner and yes,
a fluorescent display for the equalizer! Don't rush off to buy one just yet, this is but
an idea in Dwayne's head.
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Twenty years have passed and the classic GF-777 has evolved in a big way. Now sporting a
matte black finish, digital controls and mini-disc recorders we can only guess the sound is even
better than it was. But thankfully the super woofers remain intact so it's guaranteed to be just
as loud.
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Ocassionally, companies re-issue products purely for sentimental purposes. This Conion ghettoblaster would
be a perfect example. This C100-FXL remains true to the original, only a few enhancements have been
made, like 10 inch woofers and a equalizer. Like the red or would you prefer the traditional silver?
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Sony walkman fans will remember the legendary Boodo Khan walkman, but imagine that deep bass emanating
from this beast! That's right, it's the Sony Boodo Khan in boombox form.
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