Brand: Technics
The Technics SA-DA10 is a portable digital audio player released by the Japanese electronics company, Panasonic (formerly known as Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.). It was launched in 2002, as part of Technics' lineup of high-end audio products.The SA-DA10 is equipped with features such as an integrated MP3 decoder, support for WAV and WMA audio formats, a large 2-inch diagonal color LCD display, and a high-quality audio processing technology called "SD Audio+". The device is able to store up to 400 MP3 tracks, depending on the bitrate, and can be connected to an external amplifier or headphones via its 6.3 mm audio output port.The SA-DA10 is known for its sleek, compact design and premium build quality. However, due to its high price point and the increasing popularity of digital audio players from more mass-market brands, the SA-DA10's commercial success was relatively limited. Despite this, it remains a collectible item among audiophiles and vintage audio enthusiasts today, given its high fidelity audio reproduction capabilities and historic significance as an early digital audio player from a major electronics brand.