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 ...
September 2009: Sony Xplod has a brand new car … and they’re giving budding designers the chance to make it look as it sounds and be in to win a car audio package to the value of $1600. Click for big ...
For in-car music buffs who want better sound but don’t have room to spare, Sony Electronics today unveiled the Xplod Slim Series of compact amplifiers and subwoofers. These small subs and amps provide ...
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 ...
LAS VEGAS | Sony is expanding its mobile audio lineup with eight new Xplod in-dash CD receivers. Designed to support the growing demand for iPod and Bluetooth compatibility, these head units provide a ...
Japanese electronics manufacturer Sony announced this week it has selected navigation solutions provider TomTom to be the official supplier for the future Xplod AV Navigation Systems. The new nav will ...
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 ...
If I owned a car anymore I’d probably take one of Sony’s two new Xplod decks for a ride in my whip. Both the GT920U and GT620U feature support for USB flash media and pump out 52Wx4 output. The 920 ...
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 ...
Sleek Xplod in-dash head units offer first-class AV entertainment and top-quality navigation for the ultimate in-car experience ·Superior screen, usability and sound quality delivered to you from Sony ...
Finally, a partnership that works. And a partnership that really gets at the core of what has been bothering drivers for years now. By and large, factory GPS/navigation systems are subpar. Automakers ...
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 ...