This vintage inspired Crosley Collegiate Turntable makes it easy to take vinyl to college or anywhere else, along with plenty of other extras too. Made to provide quality sound in a highly portable case, this turntable is a great addition to your audio player setup. At just 5.3 inches high, 13.75 inches wide, and less than12 inches deep, this model is small enough to fit on a book shelf and light enough to carry around, with the provided leather handle. It weighs a mere 6.5 pounds, which is impressive considering the premium materials used to make Crosley turntables one of the best-known names in the world of vinyl. With materials like aluminum, vinyl, and leather, you know you are getting a mix of both class and durability. Styled to look like the aluminum grill of a classic automobile, this vinyl wrapped turntable matches style with both durability and functionality. The record player is capable of playing seven inch, ten inch and twelve inch, vinyl records. It also has three different speed settings including 33 rotations per minute, 45 rotations per minute, and 78 rotations per minute and you can be sure you’ll experience perfect playback every single time. The reliable belt driving turntable mechanism and diamond stylus needle, means you can count on Crosley for years to come. The durable construction is topped off with full range, stereo speakers for dynamic sound that vinyl collectors are so desperate to preserve. While this turntable harkens back to a time when vinyl was the only way to go, it isn’t stuck in the past. Unlike vintage turntables, this Crosley Collegiate turntable features a headphone jack for listening in spaces where others are trying to concentrate, watch a television program, or study; you may listen to music on your own, without disturbing others. It also has a USB port which allows you to digitize your vinyl into sound files on your MAC or your PC, so you never have to worry about losing all the beautiful quirks and idiosyncrasies of your vinyl collection, should something happen to the physical records. You can also hook up your phone or your MP3 player and use the stereo speaker system to play your digital music collection, on days when you just need a mix of music options or want to listen to that album you haven’t been able to find at the local record shop yet.