Philips DTB855/10 Merkblatt

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DTB855/10
Highlights
Micro music system
Bluetooth® aptX Dock for iPod/iPhone/iPad, CD, MP3-CD, USB, DAB+, FM, USB port for charging
 
DAB and FM compatible
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) digital radio 
is a new way of broadcasting radio, in addition 
to FM analogue transmission, via a network of 
terrestrial transmitters. It provides listeners 
with more choices and information delivered 
in clear, crackle-free sound quality. The 
technology allows the receiver to lock on to 
the strongest signal it can find. With DAB 
digital stations there are no frequencies to 
remember, and sets are tuned by station name, 
so there is no retuning on the move.
Free DigitalRadio app
Tune in to radio extras with RadioVIS – a 
powerful feature provided by RadioDNS, an 
organisation that links DAB stations with the 
Internet. With RadioVIS, radio becomes a 
richer experience with real time Internet 
content. It specifies how web information is 
added to radio function, giving you DAB 
broadcasts accompanied by vivid slideshows of 
news, traffic updates, commercials and more, 
deepening the information radio stations 
provide. To enjoy RadioVis, simply go to the 
Apple App Store to download the free Philips 
DigitalRadio app. The app also hands you full 
control of all DAB+ and FM radio.
Play and charge iPod/iPhone/iPad
Enjoy your favourite MP3 music while charging 
your iPod/iPhone/iPad! The dock lets you 
connect your portable device directly to the 
Philips system so you can listen to your 
favourite music in superb sound. It also charges 
your iPod/iPhone/iPad while it plays so you can 
enjoy your music and not have to worry about 
your portable player battery running out. The 
system automatically charges your portable 
device while it is docked.
Play MP3-CD, CD and CD-R/RW
MP3 stands for "MPEG 1 Audio layer-7.6 cm 
(3"). .MP3 is a revolutionary compression 
technology by which large digital music files can 
be made up to 10 times smaller without 
radically degrading their audio quality. MP3 has 
become the standard audio compression 
format used on the world wide web, allowing 
quick and easy audio file transfer.
USB Direct for easy MP3 music
Thanks to the complete file transferability, you 
can easily enjoy the convenience and fun of 
accessing more digital music via the built-in 
USB Direct.
Bluetooth®-aptX® streaming
With advanced technology, sound streamed 
via Bluetooth® is brought to the next level. 
Standard Bluetooth® audio uses an SBC codec 
that is built for basic audio transmission, 
leaving listeners sometimes disappointed and 
dissatisfied. The Philips speaker, however, is 
armed with high fidelity Bluetooth®-aptX® 
wireless technology — giving you rich, 
powerful and crystal clear sound. Compatible 
with the latest Android™ smartphones, tablets 
and other devices, Philips now delivers the 
audio quality you have come to expect. 
Wireless music never sounded this good.