Cathay PK-24 desktop stereo
Cathay PK-24 desktop stereo is so out there to confuse you with its high-tech name. Leading you to believe that it’s some sort of disco-tech stereo, it’s actually a CD player in the guise of a miniature grand piano. Load in the CD and switch on the music by hitting the piano keys as the Playback controls have been cleverly disguised as them. The speakers are hiding in the sides plus there is FM radio built in too.
Cathay PK-24 desktop stereo is available in black, white and hot pink versions. The piano CD player is currently only available in Asia, where it sells for ¥19,000 (about $173 USD).
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