Santa .. Christmas Gift Idea

Retailers wanting to ensure that they enjoy a substantial share of the DAB radio market which is set to boom in time for Christmas 2009, need look no further than Bush Australia.

Bush who are widely acknowledged as innovators in audio, and being one of the pioneers launching their very first radio in 1931, have already developed a quality range of products boasting the latest DAB technology, under its stable of highly successful, world famous brands – Grundig, Ministry of Sound and Bush. By introducing models in each of its three popular brands, Bush are confident that all markets segments ranging from youth to baby boomers and beyond will be well catered for.

Following the welcome announcement by the Federal Government in May this year, DAB+ will become the industry standard within Australia for digital radio. Bush, with the backing of its extensive experience of DAB in the UK, will be at the forefront of the technology with a full range of products by the end of 2008.

Bush plans to launch a full range of DAB+ products in 2008, well in time for the official launch of the service in May 2009 and will be seeking retail partners to do exclusive advance product previews.

An extensive product line up will be rolled out which will include a range of styles from modern to retro in portable radios, classic kitchen bench radios, clock radios with iPOD compatibility, micro systems with iPOD compatibility, IPOD attachments to add DAB+ functionality to an iPOD and in-car entertainment.

While details of the full range are yet to be finalised following discussions with and input from trade, Bush is already previewing two of its launch products:

More details click link … Digital Radio - Bush DAB201

More details click link … Digital Radio & ipod docking - GRUNDIG GMB100DAB

Digital Radios - Related Articles Worth Reading:

  1. Digital Radios & ipod docking - GRUNDIG GMB100DAB
  2. Digital Radios - Bush DAB201
  3. Buying A Digital Radio
  4. Cool Ipod Dab Gadget
  5. Introduction Of Digital Radio In Australia

Tags: ,

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.