Philips’s BTM-630 Bluetooth Entertainment System finally lives
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Filed under: CES, Home Entertainment, Portable Audio
We already saw that one slip by the FCC in July, but the BTM-630 from Philips has at last arrived in an official capacity. The Bluetooth Entertainment
for you, there’s a CD slot, USB plug, SD card slot and even regular ol’ radio. The system can record MP3s at a 2X speed, PC-free, and offers 30W of sound. Philips says the BTM-630 should be available now for $200.
Orginal post by Paul Miller
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