Reviewed on October 10, 2007Sony's CDX-GT420IP is an affordable means of taking your iPod library on the road. While its basic user interface lacks the search functionality of some other systems, this is a competitively priced and decent sounding entry-level stereo for the digital-audio age.TAGS:album, Sony Corp., connectivity, Apple iPod, artist, display, song, button, MP3, WMA, CD
Reviewed on July 8, 2008As a toy for the wealthy, the 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLK350 scores, offering a well-balanced, fun drive, but you will have to ship luggage separately for road trips. Good cabin tech is available, but it adds up to a costly bundle.TAGS:Mercedes-Benz, Apple iPod, album, artist, menu, car, MP3, CD, music
Reviewed on July 31, 2006The Kenwood KDC X890 is a capable head unit that supports a broad range of audio formats. Voice indexing helps counteract awkward manual file selection, although the system's claims that it measures car performance are dubious.TAGS:Kenwood, artist, album, ID3-Tag, output, USB flash drive, folder, CD, function
October 19, 2004The memory card version of singer Robbie Williams' greatest hits album will cost about $54, roughly three times as much as the CD.TAGS:EMI Group Plc., album, memory card, CD
May 3, 2006Company lets you listen to high-fidelity downloads by the rocker that provide the same sound quality as the CD.TAGS:album, song, CD, format, Apple iTunes, WMA
Reviewed on August 24, 2004If you subscribe to a streaming audio service and want the music in your permanent collection, Replay Music is a sound investment.TAGS:song, tagging, album, track, MP3, MP3 player, CD, interface, e-mail, PC