What is meant by optional MP3 Player?
What is meant by optional MP3 Player?
I would want an AM/FM (optional XM?) radio with an audio in jack so that I can use the input device of my choice ...CD, MP3, cassette etc.
I also don't believe there would be a need or market for a remote CD changer in a car 3 years down the road. You can buy a couple of iPods for the price of the changer in the 4th gen.
I also don't believe there would be a need or market for a remote CD changer in a car 3 years down the road. You can buy a couple of iPods for the price of the changer in the 4th gen.
Last edited by poSSum; Sep 4, 2003 at 12:07 PM.
Re: What is meant by optional MP3 Player?
Originally posted by poSSum
I also don't believe there would be a need or market for a remote CD changer in a car 3 years down the road. You can buy 2 - 30 meg iPods for the price of the changer in the 4th gen.
I also don't believe there would be a need or market for a remote CD changer in a car 3 years down the road. You can buy 2 - 30 meg iPods for the price of the changer in the 4th gen.
A line in would be very very nice though. I'd like one to hook up my minidisc player.
Edit: Ok, nevermind, I did a bit of researching and the ipod actually has a 10 GB to 30 GB amount of storage. Thats quite a bit
I still think that there is a place for a cd changer though (especially if its mp3 capable). But they dont cost that much so they should be relatively inexpensive as an option.
Last edited by Big_Z; Sep 4, 2003 at 12:09 PM.
Sorry ...my bad. I'll edit my original post.
MSRP on a 10 GB iPod is $299 a 30 GB is $499.
I have an original 5 GB iPod. It's holding 60 hours of music plus my Palm calendar and address.
MSRP on a 10 GB iPod is $299 a 30 GB is $499.
I have an original 5 GB iPod. It's holding 60 hours of music plus my Palm calendar and address.
Last edited by poSSum; Sep 4, 2003 at 12:11 PM.
CD changers will not go anywhere in the next 3 years. CDs are THE musical format of the day and not everyone wants to change them everytime they want to listen to new music. The only change I see coming is the move to all cars gettnig multiple CD in dash changers.
Adding MP3 capablitlies to CD players across teh board would be an excellent idea. If they did that, there would really be no need for an input on most stereos unless you wanted to hook up a mini disc player to your car.
I'd rather just burn 1500 songs on a few MP3 CDs to put in my car than carry my MP3 player with me all the time.
Adding MP3 capablitlies to CD players across teh board would be an excellent idea. If they did that, there would really be no need for an input on most stereos unless you wanted to hook up a mini disc player to your car.
I'd rather just burn 1500 songs on a few MP3 CDs to put in my car than carry my MP3 player with me all the time.
Originally posted by poSSum
Sorry ...my bad. I'll edit my original post.
MSRP on a 10 GB iPod is $299 a 30 GB is $499.
I have an original 5 GB iPod. It currently has 60 hours of music plus my Palm calendar and address book on it.
Sorry ...my bad. I'll edit my original post.
MSRP on a 10 GB iPod is $299 a 30 GB is $499.
I have an original 5 GB iPod. It currently has 60 hours of music plus my Palm calendar and address book on it.
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