The Mio Moov 370 is easy to use, reliable and comes with the kinds of features you'd expect at this price point, or even above it, making it good value.
Due to the overwhelming success of the HK 3490 Stereo Receiver launched in July 2008, Harman Kardon has expanded the range available in Australia. The new HK 3390 Stereo Receiver combines the same superlative sound quality and flexible operation for use in home entertainment systems as the HK 3490.
In addition, the new receiver features the company's new, stunning and distinctive industrial design, with it's elegant, minimalist appearance, gracefully rounded corners, a glass-black top panel and dark graphite lower panel, all accented by a soft white illumination.
The new HK 3390 Stereo Receiver was born to make beautiful music, and, like all specialists, it's very good at what it does. Featuring Harman Kardon's signature technology of high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplification, it delivers all the subtlety of an original musical performance - whether reproduced from vinyl or your MP3 player. But, even specialists enjoy a change from time to time, so the HK 3390 also features four high-quality composite video inputs and convenient front panel inputs for video games and portable audio players.
The Harman Kardon HK 3390 Stereo Receiver will be available from October 2008 from authorised Harman Kardon dealers for the recommended retail price of $599.
Source: Harman Kardon
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