[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This Toshiba tuner pack belongs to a model I posted before - of course the ultracool KT-AS10. It features 5 contacts, pogo pins...
[ATTACH] Sony also had tuner packs, I believe only the CTP-1 model was released and I don't see them often. For reference, see the 6 contacts...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I took these 4 tuner packs to show you the differences: They all have proprietary means of contacting. The early Toshiba...
[ATTACH] This one is not very nice, it's not engineered with love.
[ATTACH] There's also a Konitech with tuner pack, clearly inspired by the others. It's a clone of much lower quality. I don't like it but for...
[ATTACH] The Toshiba's side by side...
[ATTACH] The tuner pack connects through 2x3 contacts at the top.
[ATTACH] I like the blue interior of the player.
[ATTACH] From a distance you may think that it's a rebranded Toshiba, but it isn't. The Sharp also feels a bit more metal/solid than the Toshiba's.
[ATTACH] It's not only similar size-and feature wise, even the color scheme's were all the same: Silver player with blue accents and blue tuner...
[ATTACH] Then Sharp... a very similar model, their WF-50G.
[ATTACH] I think it's >95% overlap with the KT-S1 and uses the same tuner pack.
[ATTACH] The KT-S3 is very similar, it's a minor revision of the KT-S1. All of these are functionally very similar to the TPS-L2 with a tuner...
[ATTACH] The tuner pack is not compatible with the KT-VS1, more on that later.
[ATTACH] Ebven though it's a plastic unit, it is quite nice and well built actually. It's a proud member of the Tuner Pack Crew.
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