Reviewed on October 16, 2006The Sony MEX-BT5000 is packed with useful entertainment and communications features, although it suffers from some fiddly controls. Advanced Bluetooth audio streaming may be its star feature, but its built-in sound optimization for digital audio playback means that it is more than a one-trick pony.TAGS:joystick, stereo, digital audio, Bluetooth, Sony Corp., WMA, CD, MP3
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., audio, button, USB, MP3, Apple iPod
Reviewed on November 29, 2007The Alpine CDA-9885 combines attractive styling and an easy-to-use music search interface with a host of expandability options, including HD Radio capability. However, those upgrading to HD Radio will have to deal with a clunky module and a hefty price tag.TAGS:HD radio, Alpine, digital audio, car stereo, radio, stereo, artist, folder, track, car, display, WMA, Sony Corp., button, programming
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, SD card, AudioVox, module, digital audio, display, USB, Bluetooth, Sony Corp., Apple iPod
Reviewed on September 15, 2003This entry-level player is a good choice for optimizing wide-screen DVD picture quality on standard analog TVs.TAGS:Sony Corp., digital audio, TV, DVD, MP3, video