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CES photos: Car tech revs up

Roll down the windows. From MP3 players to in-car GPS units, CES products will have drivers cruising with aplomb.

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Car tech revs up at CES

In addition to playing music and MP3 CDs and receiving AM and FM radio, the Estone Car MP3 Player can rip music CDs directly to its own 20GB hard disk.

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Estone Car MP3 Player

Car tech revs up at CES

iBiquity launched its digital-radio technology at CES 2004 and this year claimed 2,500 stations broadcasting in digital.

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iBiquity

Car tech revs up at CES

The Garmin 330 in-car GPS unit is smaller and lighter than competing car-mount navigation systems.

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Garmin 330

Car tech revs up at CES

Tricked-out cars are essential for showing off the latest mobile electronics at CES.

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Tricked-out cars

Car tech revs up at CES

Mobile electronics specialist RaySat used CES to unveil the SpeedRay 3000, a roof-rack-mounted antenna for receiving satellite TV and Internet service in your car.

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Satellite antenna

Car tech revs up at CES

Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Porsches with new stereos bedeck the CES floor.

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Cars with stereos

Car tech revs up at CES

This year's CES auto spotlight is focusing on everything from hydrogen fuel-cell consumer vehicles to high-end entertainment systems for your wheels.

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