Alpine and MP3s

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I don't know how many of you are into mp3s and Ipods but this is pretty interesting.

ALPINE DEBUTS WORLD'S FIRST CAR AUDIO HEAD UNITS THAT ALLOW TRUE INTEGRATION WITH iPod
TORRANCE, Calif, January 6, 2004 -- Alpine Electronics of America, Inc., the industry-leading manufacturer of high performance mobile electronics, will demonstrate at CES the world's first solution that enables consumers to connect and control their iPod from their in-vehicle sound system. Alpine's iPod Ready strategy is part of the company's overarching mission to create innovative in-vehicle electronics that are easier to use and provide great sound in the mobile environment.
"The integration of iPod control into selected 2004 Alpine in-dash receivers addresses the growing market of portable digital audio device users who want a safe and easy-to-use solution for playback in the car." said Stephen Witt, Alpine's vice president of Brand Marketing.
With a simple one-cable connection, iPod users will be able to operate key playback features from the Alpine receiver's buttons and have display of playlists, album, artist and songs on the head unit. The iPod can then be safely stored in the glove box or console because it acts like a portable hard drive connected to the head unit through Alpine's powerful Ai-Net system bus. The Alpine connectivity solution also provides charging of the iPod's internal battery.
"Alpine's iPod Ready in-dash receivers will allow iPod users seamless control of up to 10,000 songs easily in their car," said Stan Ng, Apple's Director of iPod Product Marketing. "Being able to display song information and browse the iPod's entire music library right from the Alpine head unit makes this a superior way to enjoy non-stop music in the car."
Alpine has engineered a unique interface box that takes advantage of the iPod Accessory Protocol allowing audio, track information, and control signals to be communicated over the Ai-NET system bus to the in-dash receiver. This seamless integration provides emulation of the iPod's controls through an Alpine head unit using both the front panel buttons and the wireless remote control.
Alpine's iPod Ready Interface kit will be available later this summer through Alpine authorized retailers. To receive more information on the Alpine iPod Ready receivers, consumers may send an e-mail to ipodready@alpine-usa.com


If anyone has a 10 disc cartridge for the changer that they want to get rid of I am interested.

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RE: Alpine and MP3s

I dunno about this... i mean its probably about $300 for the IPOD then another $300-400 for a head unit that supports it. You'll be down about $600-700. Might as well get one that plays MP3s of your regular cds for about $180-300. And for 600-700 you can get a really nice one with an LCD screen yada yada. But then again it is kinda neat if you could connect someone elses IPOD if they really want you to play some song they like.
 
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But if you already have an iPod, that would be awsome. I love my iPod and would be very interested in this, thanks for the heads up BigT!
 
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The advantage this has is that if you have an iPod you can have all of your mp3s with you and when you leave your car you can take them with you at home or at work. Most of the better Alpine head units play cds with mp3s or WMAs.

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RE: Alpine and MP3s

I've been waiting for something like this. This is a good idea. I'll likely buy something like this when i decide to buy another radio.

The only thing that can really compare to this is a system with a hard drive built in, and that would cost about $1000 right now, and you can't take your tunes with you.
 
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