Alpine Electronics broke from the pack a couple of years ago and launched a new series of in-dash radios designed specifically for the iPod user. The company's studies had shown that iPod listeners ...
TORRANCE, Calif., Aug. 3, 2009 — Many consumers are looking to save money by holding on to their vehicles longer. Keeping those cars updated with the latest technology without breaking the bank is ...
TORRANCE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alpine Electronics of America, Inc. today announces availability in North American markets and introduces the iLX-007, an aftermarket in-dash receiver dedicated for ...
Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by turning wrenches in a driveway and picking up speeding tickets. He now has nearly 20 years of expertise and experience behind ...
With a clean, easy-to-use interface and built-in capability to play MP3, WMA, and AAC-encoded discs, a front-mounted auxiliary input jack and expandability options including iPod and Bluetooth ...
So any cross-platform households will need to look elsewhere. Pioneer’s AVIC–8000NEX system, which retails for a spendier $1400, has a whole separate interface you can use without connecting your ...
Peter Cohen at MacCentral has details of Alpine's forthcoming iPod auto interface, the memorably named KCA-420i. "The KCA-420i is a new interface box designed to work with Alpine car stereos that ...
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