Reviewed on August 6, 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, button, Sony Corp., resolution, radio, Apple iPod, folder, MP3, CD
Reviewed on December 18, 2008The Alpine iDA-X100 is a great receiver for people who transport all of their music on an iPod or MP3 player. The unit offers fantastic digital-audio integration without the need for a separate adapter, but should you ever want to just play a CD, you'll be out of luck.TAGS:Alpine, digital audio, receiver, LCD screen, electronics, LCD, MP3, song, menu, button, Apple iPod, USB, 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, portable audio, stereo, Sony Corp., button, audio, MP3, Apple iPod, USB
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:digital audio, stereo, track, ID3-Tag, SD card, color, car, USB port, USB, Apple iPod, CD
Reviewed on April 20, 2009If you want and can afford an Aston Martin DB9, you will probably get one, no matter what anyone else says. But it's nice to know that the cabin electronics are modern enough for cell phones and iPods.TAGS:Aston Martin, traction, cabin, dashboard, transmission, digital audio, corner, car, radio, Apple iPod