Philips Launches New ‘Music Gadget’ In Indian Market
Philips Electronics has made announcement about the launching of its ‘Rip-All AZ1856’ Sound machine in the Indian market.
The company claims that Rip-All AZ1856 is the only machine that let users to convert their cassettes, FM Radio and CDs to MP3 by just pressing a single button.
The users can record their desired music from CDs, cassettes, and FM radio to their USB device or MP3 player by just plugging-in their USB storage device to the USB port on the Philips audio system.
The new machine designed for Indian users can prevent the risk of losing their favorite music collections.
Gunjan Srivastava, Director- Consumer Electronics Division, Philips Electronics India stated, “Philips is always committed to creating customer centric innovations. The audio cassette has been a part of Indian music culture for over 40 years. Although Indian consumers have always been ardent music listeners, the reign of the cassettes seems to have come to an end with the advent of MP3 playability. Hence we have introduced the first of its kind Rip-all sound machine that provides the option of ripping music from cassettes, CD and FM Radio into MP3. The same can be downloaded and played back through USB flash drive or MP3 players. Music lovers no longer run the risk of losing any songs. Now preserving old music from the favourite cassette or a song from the radio is just a single touch away.”
The users can also play formats such as WMA, MP3, cassettes, and radio by connecting their USB storage device to the USB port on the Philips Hi-Fi system.
This newest Rip-All audio device also features bass reflex speakers, vibrant bass boost and 50W music power output signal for superb audio experience.
The Rip-All AZ1856 is available at all top consumer electronics outlets and exclusive Philips ARENA for just Rs 4999