My beloved truck used to be behind the times. The factory-installed stereo had a cassette deck. Remember them? No iPod/iPhone connection and worse, no hands-free cellphone. But now its got a shiny ...
LAS VEGAS – Advancing the market for in-car digital music, Sony Electronics today announced an AM/FM CD/MP3 receiver capable of storing up to 500 of your favorite tracks and receiving music directly ...
Available starting in September, Sony’s new car stereo line up will add the ability to connect music players via USB. A first for Sony, they are also incorporating their “unique Zappin technology” ...
Head Units Offer More Ways to Connect to Digital Music Players and Satellite Radio For drivers who want to transform their cars into ultimate music machines, Sony Electronics today unveiled four Xplod ...
XAV-70BT and XAV-60 to Provide Users with High Resolution Video and Intuitive User Experience Dubai-UAE: 21 April, 2010 - Sony Gulf, the regional arm of consumer electronics giant Sony, is introducing ...
Sony of Canada Ltd. has introduced a line of Xplod car audio products, which include two new head units with an auxiliary input on the faceplate and nine satellite radio-ready models. All of these ...
Sony has pulled the covers off two new Xplod in-car CD receivers, the CDX-GT920U and CDX-GT620U. Support for CD and radio is a given, but they also have USB ports for playing music stored on memory ...
Sony added two models to its Xplod car stereo line that have HD Radio compatibility. Both require Sony’s XT-100HD HD Radio tuner to receive HD Radio broadcasts. The CDX-GT520 is a “top-of-the-line” CD ...
Sony today is announcing four new Xplod in-dash CD Receivers. Designed to offer drivers a simple and affordable after-market audio experience, the new models combine strong connectivity with high ...
Music and Mustangs go hand in hand. Whether cruising to Jerry Lee Lewis in a classic convertible or jammin' to Metallica in the pits at the local strip, most Mustang enthusiasts have an affinity for ...
No, you didn't click on the wrong link. We haven't changed our name to The Unofficial Audio Weblog. "Why, then, is my beloved Apple-centric site doing a review of a car stereo?!" you're no doubt ...