Monday, February 23, 2015

Panasonic PMX70 and PMX100 micro systems with Bluetooth connectivity

The Panasonic PMX70 and Panasonic PMX100 are some new Panasonic micro systems behind its classic design, hidden technology adapted to current market needs stereos. These micro systems has both physical connectivity (USB input or a CD player, for example) and wireless connectivity (compatible with Bluetooth NFC), and the sound output to provide an output of 120W. Its availability in the market is yet to be confirmed, but we already know that the only color that will be available Panasonic PMX70 is the black color, while the Panasonic PMX100 comes with a metallic gray finish.







 The Panasonic PMX70 is presented in a classic and elegant design that reminds us of how popular micro systems were made in the late nineties. This Micro incorporates an aluminum front, and is formed by two speakers that accompany the central structure in which are the physical buttons, a small LCD type, the reader CD and entry to memories external storage USB type. This connectivity is also accompanied by an analog audio input and one output for connecting headphones or additional speakers.


 With respect to the audio playback, the Panasonic PMX70 system has a Panasonic digital amplification is formed by a LincsD-AMP (third generation) and a digital variable gain amplifier (VGDA). Panasonic also notes that the woofer is designed using bamboo charcoal, a material that helps reduce resonance to deliver natural sound. The output power that ensures Panasonic offering these speakers is set to 120W.


Panasonic PMX70 and PMX100 micro systems with Bluetooth connectivity


 But despite its classic look, the Panasonic PMX70 not limited to incorporate physical connectivity as far as playing music is concerned. This Micro, plus entry to USB drives and DVD drives, incorporates Bluetooth connectivity lets you control the Panasonic PMX70 from your smartphone or tablet. This connectivity is also supported by the NFC, which means that users with a mobile or tablet support this connectivity can connect to the Micro simply waving your mobile device to the top of the stereo.


 The Panasonic PMX100, meanwhile, noted for its compatibility with All Series of Panasonic and additionally also supports playback applications most popular network music (Spotify, TuneIn or Napster, among others). The output of this micro system is 120W, and if you look further your speakers see that the Panasonic PMX100 incorporates a Super Sonic Tweeter that is capable of reproducing sound with a frequency of 100 kHz. The speakers are also backed by the LincsD-Amp system (in its third generation) and a digital variable gain amplifier (VGDA) primarily designed to improve sound quality at low volume.


 The fact that the Panasonic PMX100 incorporate both WiFi and Bluetooth (unlike the PMX70, which only has Bluetooth) not only ensures that control music playback can be performed from the phone or tablet, but also adds the ability to play music from precisely these same mobile devices (in the case of the PMX70 is possible to do so using the Panasonic application Streaming Music App). In summary, both devices with the Android operating system and devices with the iOS operating system (via AirPlay) can be used to play music from this micro. Furthermore, the Panasonic PMX100 also features a USB input (USB DAC), CD player, DLNA input and FM Radio.


 In short, the Panasonic PMX70and Panasonic PMX100 is mainly oriented towards domestic micro systems, and its design makes it possible to use virtually any type of interior. In the coming days we hope to know more information about the availability (especially the starting price) Panasonic PMX70 and Panasonic PMX100 within the European market.



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