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Sony Giga Juke NAS50HDE - Store over 40,000 tracks!

The Sony Giga Juke is a futuristic music station that we dreamed of years ago, and it is now a reality.

Looking like a 1990’s Mini Hi-fi system the Giga Juke is much more sophisticated as it provides the ability to store up to 40,000 tracks, which is 3,000 albums, on the massive 80GB hard disc drive. CD’s are copied at 16 times the speed which means that tracks can be copied in a few seconds or albums in about 4 minutes. A fantastic feature is that vinyl LP’s or tape cassettes can also be copied with the simple connection to another hi-fi. It can record from the radio and copy tracks for your portable music player and vice versa via the USB port, so there is no need for a PC connection. However, copying music from your PC is possible too. A great bonus feature is that a back-up can be made of all tracks to ensure your music history is secure forever.

The Sony Giga Juke - Hi-Fi system

A 80GB digital materpiece which can store upto 40,000 tracks or 3,000 albums

 

A 4.3” screen will display your tracks by mood, genre, artist or even date they were saved and as the Giga Juke has data on the 350,000 top albums in the world it can display information to your on all your albums or add your own details if they are not already stored. Imported music files can be in the form of MP3, ATRAC and Linear PCM formats, which is the highest quality digital format.

High quality speakers and an ‘S-Master’ digital amplifier gives you 2 x 85 watts of hi-fi sound. The FM feature is an intelligent way of timing radio broadcasts and it will even edit out the DJ’s talk in between music. Clever, hey.

The USB port is situated on the front of the Giga Juke so you can connect your mobile phone, MP3 player or PC and choose the music you want to transfer and it will be sent in a matter of seconds. You can even connect your PSP (Playstation Portable).

If you do wish to use your PC with the Giga Juke it can be upgraded to work with your wireless network and a separate 250GB hi-fi system (NACHD1E) is available to store music on to add to your original hi-fi deck.


Available now for approx. £500.

Posted July 2, 2007 11:24:37am By Hayley Malyon

Joan Baez January 13, 2008
the sony giga juke hi-fi review is a little questionable.i bought it and found it prone to errors of misidentification of individual tracks and entire albums which is not acceptable.the sound quality on radio reception is poor and the price of £500 is not value for money.the 116 page operating instructions booklet is a challenge laden with gobbledygook.
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