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TEAC Unveils First HD Radio(TM) Receiver

from: Press Release






































 




In Costco Stores Today



Affordable HD-1 Tabletop Device Features iTunes(R) Tagging, iPhone(R)/iPod(R) Dock and Superior Sound



MONTEBELLO, Calif., March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- TEAC America, Inc., the largest subsidiary of Tokyo-based
TEAC Corporation, a billion-dollar global corporation and a world
leader in audio technology, announces the introduction of its first HD
Radio product: the TEAC HD-1. This tabletop iPod docking system,
equipped with HD Radio technology, delivers a superior audio experience
and compelling new content via HD Radio programming. The TEAC HD-1 also
features iTunes Tagging capability and is available at select Costco
stores nationwide.



"With digital radio reaching critical mass across America, TEAC is
excited to unveil the HD-1, our introductory HD Radio product. In
keeping with our heritage of offering consumers high-quality,
high-performance products and stylish design, the decision to include
HD Radio technology's advanced digital entertainment is a natural one,"
said Randy Madey, National Sales Manager, TEAC
America, Inc. "The affordable HD-1 will be sold at Costco and is a
great value proposition for consumers in this economy. The HD Radio
receiver will deliver premium sound with an iPod dock and a seamless
music buying experience via iTunes Tagging."



HD Radio technology enables the TEAC HD-1 to offer new FM channels,
crystal-clear digital sound and on-screen artist/title information -
all free. Across the country there are nearly 2,000 HD Radio stations
currently on the air, plus more than 1,000 new FM HD2/HD3 channels.
And, using iTunes Tagging, an innovative HD Radio feature, consumers
can "tag," songs they hear on FM HD Radio stations by simply pressing a
button on the radio. Once connected to an iPod or iPhone, the HD-1 will
automatically upload the song information. The next time the iPod is
synced to iTunes, the tagged songs will automatically appear as a
"Tagged playlist" of selected songs that can be previewed, purchased
and downloaded. A list of HD Radio stations is available at www.hdradio.com.



The TEAC HD-1, with an MSRP of $129.99, plays and
charges iPhones and all iPods, including the iPod touch. It is equipped
with a remote control, dual alarm clock with a snooze button and five
equalizer presets for improved audio fidelity. The HD-1 also comes with
a headphone jack and video and audio outputs. The device's rear-firing
ports deliver a rich bass response, allowing for superior sound.



About TEAC America, Inc.


TEAC America, Inc., the largest subsidiary of the Japanese
electronics maker TEAC, distributes high grade audio video electronics,
consumer electronics, computer data recording and storage devices,
computer peripherals and professional recording equipment as well as
disc publishing and duplication products. Products are marketed by TEAC
America under the brand names ESOTERIC, TEAC and TASCAM. TEAC America,
Inc., was established in 1967.



Note: "HD Radio(TM)" and the HD Radio logo are proprietary
trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation. All other trademarks are
the property of their respective owners. The "HD" in HD Radio(TM) is
part of iBiquity Digital's brand name for its advanced digital AM/FM
system. It does not mean hybrid digital or high-definition digital;
both of these are incorrect.


















SOURCE TEAC America, Inc.




 



 

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