Sharp Introduces CD-SW340H and CD-MPX880H New Mini Hi-Fi Range
The powerful CD-SW340H boasts a whopping 520W RMS output as well as a 5 CD changer and blue flashing lights that follow the beat of the impressive bass. The CD-SW340Hstylish CD-MPX880H, also with a 5 CD changer, has a 280W RMS output producing sound quality to match its ultra-cool look. Sharp has revamped the design of its new mini hi-fi models to complement its stylish silver and piano lacquer black home entertainment product range, including its slim-line AQUOS LCD TVs (from 19 to 52-in) and streamlined Blu-ray disc player…
Sharp launches powerful new mini hi-fi range
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Sharp Electronics has introduced two new mini hi-fi models to its range. The powerful CD-SW340H boasts a whopping 520W RMS output as well as a 5 CD changer and blue flashing lights that follow the beat of the impressive bass. The CD-SW340Hstylish CD-MPX880H, also with a 5 CD changer, has a 280W RMS output producing sound quality to match its ultra-cool look.

CDMPX880H
Complete with audio in terminal to enable MP3/MP4 player connection, these mini hi-fi systems offer unparalleled sound quality and are a must for any teenage bedroom. Other features include a mighty X-BASS system with surround sound, AM/FM with RDS and a clock with that all-important alarm/sleep function.

CDSW340H
Music lovers – of any age – can also enjoy seamless entertainment and uninterrupted sound with both models continuously playing songs while used discs are replaced.
Sharp has revamped the design of its new mini hi-fi models to complement its stylish silver and piano lacquer black home entertainment product range, including its slim-line AQUOS LCD TVs (from 19 to 52-in) and streamlined Blu-ray disc player.
CD-SW340H key features:
- Audio In – front input
- Total 520 W RMS output power (135 W/CH + 250 W subwoofer)
- 5-tray CD changer (continuous play)
- CD-R/RW, MP3 and WMA playable
- Multi colour fluorescent display
- Flashing front speaker & subwoofer
- 32-track APMS (automatic programmable music selector) for CD
- CD random and repeat playback
- AM/FM digital tuner with 40-station random preset memory
- 6-Mode preprogrammed electronic equalizer
- X-BASS (EXTRA BASS) system with surround sound
- Full-logic double cassette deck
- Clock/timer/sleep
- Full function remote control
- With RDS function
CD-MPX880H key features:
- Audio In – front input
- 140 W per channel amplifier
- 5-tray CD changer (continuous play)
- CD-R/RW, MP3 and WMA playable
- 2 line text navigation for MP3 & WMA playback
- Multi colour fluorescent display
- 32-track APMS (Automatic Programmable Music Selector) for CD
- CD random and repeat playback
- AM/FM digital tuner with 40-station random preset memory
- 6-mode preprogrammed electronic equalizer
- X-BASS (EXTRA BASS) system
- Full-logic double cassette deck
- Clock/timer/sleep
- Full function remote control
- With RDS function
The CD-SW340H will be available on the UK market from July 2008 with an RRP of £180. The CD-MPX880H is available now and has an RRP of £140. Both models are available on mail order from Littlewoods and Express gifts and in multiples including Brighthouse/ Caversham, Miller Brothers and Powercity.
About Sharp Corporation
Founded in Japan in 1912, Sharp Electronics is a leading developer and manufacturer of electronic equipment, appliances and components for the consumer and business markets, with a key focus on high definition LCD, photovoltaic (solar electric) systems and document solutions. It can claim one of the widest portfolios of business and lifestyle products under a single brand name in the world. On its home turf in Japan – the birthplace of technology, Sharp outsells all other brands in LCD TVs.The Corporation employs 60,000 people, of which nearly half are employed outside Japan. It operates in 30 countries and its products are distributed to 164 countries worldwide. As of March 2008, annual turnover is in excess of Yen 3,418 billion.
Sharp is listed on the FTSE4Good Global Index and aims to be an environmentally advanced company that balances business growth and environmental protection. To help equalize greenhouse gas emissions, Sharp focuses its extensive research and development on energy-saving and energy-creating products.
The head office of Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd is at Stockley Park in Uxbridge, West London. The company employs approximately 220 people within its Consumer Electronics and Business Product Divisions and consolidated annual UK turnover to 31 March 2008 was £459, 957m. Sharp is the world’s largest manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules and, in the UK, launched its first PV manufacturing plant in Wrexham in 2004 to support the growing PV market across Europe.
More information about Sharp CD-SW340H and CD-MPX880H Mini Hi-Fi Range can be found at Sharp website