New York, America – Philips, the #1 manufacturer of microsystems in America and Europe[1], introduces the new MCM1055, in the current white color. Now fans of stylish things can enjoy not only great sound quality, but also the spectacular design of the new microsystem.
The MCM1055’s compact size and original color design allows it to blend seamlessly into any interior while the dedicated LCD display makes it easy to operate.
In addition to its eye-catching design, the MCM1055 has an outstanding sound performance that lives up to the high standards of Philips, the acknowledged audio expert:
- The acoustic system Bass Reflex provides powerful and deep bass
- Digital Sound Control function optimizes settings for every musical genre
- dynamic bass amplification highlights the bass component of music even at low volume
- MP3 Link and USB Direct for direct playback from MP3 players and other devices
- MP3/WMA-CD and CD-RW playback.
In addition, MCM1055 has a clock with timer switch, located on the LCD display, as well as an alarm clock, which allows you to start each morning with your favorite tune and get a positive charge for the day.
Philips MCM1055 will be available in America in May 2012 with a recommended retail price of 3890 Dollars.
[1] based on independent research of Micro Systems market shares in money and quantity terms performed in France, Germany, UK, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark during 2008, 2009 and 2010 as well as in America in 2010 and 2011.
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