The Aristona TR 8845 CD Soundmachine is a rare European boombox from 1986, sold primarily in the Netherlands under the Aristona brand but actually built by Philips. It was also marketed in Germany as the Schneider TR 8845, both versions being rebadged variants of the original Philips D8854 manufactured in Austria. The model became famous after appearing in the James Bond film The Living Daylights, where Q demonstrates it as a missile-launching "ghetto blaster" disguised as a portable stereo. Featured during a Q Branch demonstration, the seemingly ordinary boombox is revealed to be a disguised weapon capable of ... Read More

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