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Tivoli Audio SongBook Portable Radio

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High-fidelity audio to go.

The SongBook® AM/FM alarm clock travel radio makes it easy to bring high-fidelity sound with you, wherever you go. "Ideal for both beach and beach house, this warm-sounding, rubber-cased, splash-proof hybrid functions as an alarm clock, AM/FM radio, and iPod speaker. Plug in the book-size device at night, and by morning its six rechargeable AAs will have enough juice to run all day." (Men's Journal)

The SongBook radio easily fits in a briefcase. The user-friendly panel offers five station preset buttons, a backlit LCD, and digital alarm and sleep functions. It can run on either an external power supply or six AA batteries; it even recharges NiMH/NiCAD rechargeable batteries* while plugged in. The SongBook radio's weather-resistant, rubberized coating* comes in a wide range of colors. But, like all Tivoli Audio® products, the operative word is audio. "The SongBook is one amazing portable clock radio. As a matter of fact, it's an amazing radio period. I've even plugged it into my home hi-fi system and used it as an FM tuner. It sounds that good." (MSNBC)

As with all Tivoli Audio products, the SongBook AM/FM Travel Radio is compatible with iPod and other players. Take the music with you, wherever you go.

An external FM antenna and external AC power supply are included. One year warranty. Offered in your choice of seven colors.

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  • I have one and yes it's portable but there is no handle. I heard that digital radios sound realy good and that FM sounds like CD quality and AM sounds like FM quality w/ out the static. My AM has static while changing the station and it's certanly not FM quality sound. I love this radio and while most radios don't put me to sleep this one does. The FM is great. I would not buy the one that has an MP3 socket unless you have the real mp3 player it's made for. I tryed my sansa and it's not good.

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