Reviewed on August 7, 2008The Sony Xplod CDX-GT920U offers many options for connecting to your digital music library and supports the most commonly used formats, unless your music library is on your iPod.TAGS:dial, digital audio, Sony Corp., USB, button, resolution, folder, Apple iPod, radio, MP3, CD
Reviewed on April 9, 2008If you've got $130 and want a system that plays MP3s from a range of sources, the CDX-GT420U is a good bet. If you're looking for something visually or acoustically refined, look higher up on Sony's model lineup.TAGS:digital audio, stereo, portable audio, Sony Corp., audio, button, USB, MP3, Apple iPod
Reviewed on June 15, 2007The Harman Kardon Drive + Play 2 is a stylish and functional aid for playing digital music in the car. Its iPod compatibility and dynamic channel creation function really separate it from the pack, although you pay for what you get.TAGS:Harman Kardon, hub, car stereo, Apple iPod, car, digital audio, menu, button
Reviewed on May 7, 2008The Blaupunkt Brisbane SD48 is a simple, digital-age stereo ideal for those who store small amounts of music on SD cards or USB drives, although iPod owners will find it frustrating. For an entry-level stereo, it offers a good range of audio customization features.TAGS:stereo, SD card, digital audio, ID3-Tag, track, color, USB, USB port, car, display, Apple iPod, CD
Reviewed on August 2, 2007The Jensen MP66312i provides an impressive range of media inputs, standard Bluetooth connectivity, and a usable iPod interface. Its low-rent display lets it down, but its impressive number of features is difficult to beat for the price.TAGS:Jensen, stereo, AudioVox, SD card, module, digital audio, display, USB, Bluetooth, Apple iPod, Sony Corp.