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Color: Black
Style: Single
Features
Description
The GPX BC112 Portable Boombox comes with a top-loading CD player that has a 20 track programmable memory and can play CD and CD-R/RW discs. The 2-digit red LED display makes it easy to see what track number is playing. A direct tune AM/FM radio with telescopic FM antenna and built-in AM antenna make this music system perfect for people on the go. A 3.5mm audio line input and built- in speakers allow users to play their favorite songs direct from their MP3 music devices. Each Portable Boombox comes standard with an AC power cable (included), or can operate cordlessly with 6 C batteries (sold separately). Included in the box is the Boombox, AC power cable, warranty card and a user's guide. For more than 30 years, GPX has offered one of the broadest portfolios of technology-driven consumer audio and video products. An award-winning consumer electronics company, GPX has built a solid reputation on excellent product quality, reliability, design, and affordability.
Brand: GPX
Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary
Color: Black
Speaker Type: Stereo
Item dimensions L x W x H: 8.03 x 9.29 x 4.17 inches
Product Dimensions: 8.03 x 9.29 x 4.17 inches
Item Weight: 2.51 pounds
Manufacturer: Digital Products International, Inc.
Country of Origin: China
Item model number: BC112B
Batteries: 6 C batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Date First Available: February 20, 2012