Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Roberts RD20 DAB Radio

Listening to radio is a means of entertainment with so many advantages. Itroberts rd20 dab radio Roberts RD20 DAB Radio helps you to save time; you can do your work and at the same time enjoy the programs. Here is a wonderful option for radio listeners – Roberts RD20 DAB Radio.

With FM, DAB, RDS support, this portable DAB radio opens a wider chance for entertainment and enjoyment. The digital device has LCD display to makes the operation more convenient and easy. Uninterrupted and impressive performance is ensured by this efficient machine. You get as much as 20 preset stations on this radio.

Perfect sound is produces with Vhf/Stereo. Mains or Battery can be used as power source. AC Adapter and 6 x D Batteries are provided with the device. This DAB radio is equipped with Stereo Headphone Jack, Line Out Jack and AC Adapter Jack which opens wider possibility for better convenience.

In appearance too it is smart. Roberts RD20 Portable DAB Radio looks fabulous in its compact dimensions. It is 18cm in height, 30cm in width and 9.5cm in depth. Product weight is 1980g. The light weight enhances its portability. Get the stylish sleek design but the quality ensured product as soon as possible.

General Info
Brand Roberts
Model Roberts RD20 DAB Radio
Dimensions 18 x 30 x 9.5 cm
Weight 1980g
Radio Type Portable
Type of operation Electricity and Battery
Number of Batteries required 6
LCD display Yes
Sound system Stereo
Number of Preset stations 20
Features
Head phone socket Yes
Digital tuner Yes

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