Truthfully, I'd prefer a unit made with all of the avaiulable bands. As it is, you would have to buy two models to get them. Additionally, I think someone at Eton was impressed by style over content whn theuy were pitched a website. If you go to:
http://www.etoncorp.com/grundigone might expect to see tech specs, a comparison table with all of their products, etc. Unfortunatley, one doesn't get that. For you dialup folks, expect an inordinantly long load-time.
Then if you go to the FAQ for the 200:
http://www.etoncorp.com/faqsection/?p_sectionid=2099you'll see that the marketing hype of a one-min crank for an hour of play should actually be two...oh....and you really should only use the crank in an emergency.
wanna use the light? you'll need to continuously crank the unit.
"When the emergency use factor is understood, this product is excellent for that purpose." --not exactly making me swell with confidence.
Now that that is all said...I'm waiting on mine to arrive. But I'm thinking it won't be as broadly used as I thought when I ordered it.