With his big head marronasse fly, it is already not very beautiful. And not so small that it will take up much space on the kitchen countertop. In terms of functions, the thing, "made in Asia" (ie large) seems to have a late war. We have here a good old CD player with recalcitrant door that does not fall entirely if the handle is not folded down. The tuner is a bit distressing for a model of this price (40 euros anyway): no memory, a very rough rotary button to search frequency, a very average sensitivity (I live in Paris on the 5th floor and it sizzles on lots of stations). The backlit LCD dial provides the minimum information, which is detrimental when trying to run the only function almost Updated: MP3 player USB key (not provided). One can certainly schedule a playlist, if you have lots of time to spare, by manipulating a series of buttons. but frankly, who still listens to music in these conditions, at the time of Deezer and Spotify? No auxiliary output, headphone jack that blows a little, accommodation for 6 medium batteries in the device, which I have not tested the battery life. That's the kind of gift to give to a student in good room to brighten its long working evenings listening FIP or TSF Jazz. The sound is certainly better than that of an average computer, but lack of presence. In short, a hybrid object that will struggle to find his place today. In a caravan, perhaps?