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Re: I beg to differ - better options AND save mone (archive)

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Posted by Randy '83 733i Des Moines, Iowa on April 08, 2002 at 12:13:21:

In Reply to: Re: I beg to differ - better options AND save mone posted by No steering wheel on April 07, 2002 at 20:50:47:

That is also what is cool about my Aiowa player besides playing CD's, Mp3s, CDRWs, and the like. I can hook anything else to it that plays audio for playback through my speakers. Tape recorders, DVD/VHS, or a multi-CD player in the trunk.

No reason really to purchase a multi-CD player as, for example, I mentioned, I have the ENTIRE Beatle catalog - everything they ever did - on one CD in Mp3 format.



Aiwa is a manufacturer. Their car stereo plays CD's which music in normal and in MP3 format.
About 13CD's can be burned to one CDR. I am not sure if it plays CD-RW's.
But there are other manufacturers, there have been(sold out) even standard carstereo size units which have an internal harddisk.
I was to early and then to late to get one.
Real cool as far as I remembered it even had a LAN port.
Have a look at Creative Labs "Jukebox" one version, mine holds the contents of approx 110CD's and just loops into my stock stero with an cassette adapter, if one hasn't got a propriety "line in".
With Creative Labs having been pioneering in Hardware MP3 players, I am a bit surprised they have not brought out a "Standard Car stereo" sized player themselves.
Maybe we all should send them emails demanding one. :)
Best Regards
Ralf





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