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Do you want factory or aftermarket? Factory systems, in general, have improved in quality and now offer a lot of different audio-system choices. Some offer branded systems from Bose, Harman-Kardon, Infinity, and other aftermarket companies that are tailored to a vehicle's interior.
Factory systems provide an integrated look too, with lighting and controls matching the rest of the dashboard. Knobs and dials are often bigger and easier to use, and many systems come with controls on the steering wheel. And they can be covered by your new-car warranty, which can make service easier if problems happen.
But expect to pay a high price for a high-end factory system. And many don't allow you to easily upgrade with new features or technology, or to replace the radio with a more up-to-date one.
Almost always, you will get more features for your buck with an aftermarket system, and you may be able to equip your car with premium features that just weren't available for the model you bought.
Aftermarket buying requires more effort to shop for the right system. You can take the time to find the individual components yourself and then take them to an installer, or talk with an installer for a complete system.
Before you buy, check your cars warranty to be sure that nothing you're planning to do will void it.
For most people, the automaker radio that comes with your car will probably be fine. If you're looking for the best audio quality or more features, compare what you get with an automaker's optional premium system and what you can get with an aftermarket system. If they're the same and the factory system isn't that much more expensive, that's probably the best way, given that it will save you installation problems, will probably be better fit for your vehicle, and will cost less in relation to the total price of the car.
But you might find that you will get a better system for the same or less money by going aftermarket.
Do you want Satellite or HD Radio? If you want great audio quality but don't want to have a monthly subscription fee, you might want to try HD Radio. The digital signal makes AM sound closer to FM and FM sound more like a CD. You can also explore the diverse sub channels that radio stations are broadcasting. But you may want to wait before investing in HD-Radio equipment, especially as more and cheaper gear arrives and more stations add HD Radio capability.
Anyway, if you want a much better selection of music, news, sports, and other music than you can get through local stations, satellite radio is the way to go. It's appealing if you travel out of your region a lot and don't want to be limited to the local radio. Sirius and XM provide musical choices that are similar, but if you like sports or celebrity DJs, check out their channel choices closely before you sign up.
If you want to choose your music for the road but don't want to carry around a lot of CDs, look for a system that has a USB port, hard drive, or iPod/MP3-player included. With a hard drive, you don't have to worry about lugging around and plugging in a different device, and it can store and let you sort quickly through lots of data, whether audio or picture files. But the media stays with the car; you cannot take it with you unless you download it to another device. In addition, if you already have an MP3 player or iPod, adding a hard-drive music collection and setting up new playlists could take lots of time to load.
A device that lets you plug in an iPod or MP3 player would be a good choice if you already carry your player with you most of the time and don't feel the need to recopy your music collection. If you buy a device or aftermarket adapter with a dock, you can charge the unit while you drive. And some aftermarket systems let you handle the device with radio/and or steering -wheel-mounted controls.
You can also make an existing system accept an iPod, but this would not have a good appearance.
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The Ultimate Audi Car Integration Kit for your iPod...
The Dension ice>Link Plus brings complete integration of the Apple iPod with your factory fitted Audi radio. Simply connect the ice>Link Plus to the CD changer socket of your radio and start enjoying crisp, clean digital music. Imagine having access to over 10,000 MP3s at the touch of a button!
The operation is simple: ice>Link Plus translates CD changer messages to iPod controls and switches the iPod automatically on and off as you select/deselect the CD changer source. The iPod is controlled from the head unit‘s CD changer keys and steering wheel controls (where available) and your iPod is charged while connected.
Forget the need for poor quality cassette adapters, illegal FM Transmitters and trailing cigarette lighter cables. The Dension ice>Link Plus is available for a huge range of OEM Factory Fitted and Aftermarket radios.
Select from Dension's range of iPod applications such as Active Cradle or Dock Cable for a perfect integration. All applications support both Dension user interface mode and original iPod user interface mode and now ice>Link Plus now features video output for great integration with rear seat entertainment systems.
Simple interface...
The ice>Link Menu is the main feature of the ice>Link user interface allowing you to easily navigate through the different play modes such as scan, repeat and shuffle. The menu also lets you enter the playlist browser, where you can access all of your iPod's playlists enhancing your listening experience. The ice>Link Plus gives your iPod two modes of operation.
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iPod Direct Access Mode - The iPod will play/pause when you enter/exit CD changer mode on your radio. In addition, the iPod responds to FF/RW from your head unit keys and steering wheel controls (where available)
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iPod Playlist Mode - Your iPod maps the first five playlists stored on the iPod to CDs 1-5 on your head unit keys. Although the iPod keypad is disabled in this mode, the iPod display (and CD Text/dashboard displays in some applications) will show ID3 data of the currently playing song. Advanced content features including Random, Repeat, Scan and AlbumPlay are also available, even on radios that don't have these features. Pressing CD6 accesses the ice>Link Plus menu that lets you browse all of the playlists on your iPod using your head unit FF/RW keys. The menu also provides configuration options for advanced features of the ice>Link Plus.
(N.B. the original 1G/2G iPods that don't have the bottom-mounted dock connector do not support Ice Link Plus playlist mode or the menu)
Features
Converts iPod to a virtual CD changer
• Song information displayed on the iPod screen (3G and up)
• Play Time, Artist and Title information presented on Radio Display (if radio supports)
• Adjustable output +/-4 V
Directly controls iPod
• Start/stop at selection/deselection of CD Changer source
• Next/Back, FF/REW, Random/Repeat/Scan (if radio supports)
• Direct access to the first 5 playlists by selecting Discs
Menu for advanced features and setting, like:
Playlist browser
AlbumPlay
• Languages
• iPod battery charging mode
Control your iPod...
Use your radio or iPod to navigate through playlists, albums and songs and access the simple to use iPod interface. The ice>Link interprets the radio controls from your vehicle to the iPod to emulate a fully loaded CD changer, but with more advanced features.
Text Display...
Read the Song Title and Artist information right from your radio. This is also displayed on your iPod if your radio doesn't support text display, giving you all the info you need while on the road.
Future Proof...
ice>Link Plus features upgradeable firmware. As future features are released by Dension, you can download the necessary files to your iPod seamlessly updating your ice>Link Plus, ensuring you always has the latest version. Also if you change your vehicle you can update the software to be compatible with your new vehicle (a replacement vehicle harness may be required in some applications).
Mounting the Active Cradle:
The Active Cradle mounts using the supplied screws, however it is recommended that an (optional) Damage-Free Mounting bracket is used ensuring an integrated, discreet and professional install.
Each Damage-Free Mounting Bracket is made for your particular car make and model ensuring a perfect fit. They install in minutes without any drilling and protect your dash from superficial damage. Detailed installation instructions are provided with each bracket.
About the Author
Ben is a successful technical consultant on design of iPod systems and writes regularly for http://ipodcarkitdirect.co.uk
If I jailbreak my 16 gb ipod touch with Ziphone, must I restore the ipod to factory settings?
I have a lot of data on the ipod, so it would take a long time too back it up then restore it once I'm done.
Also, the ipod is currently 1.14
Also, the ipod is currently 1.14
PS: will lose my contact info if I restore it?
I jailbroke my ipod 8gb w/out restoring and when I tried removing the ziphone it said my ipod touch was corrupt.
You don't want to find out that your 400 dollar ipod is corrupt, and your warranty void.
Follow the instructions, they know what they mean when they tell you to restore first.
Don't take a faceless persons advice.
What is an iPad app?
So the iPad has been available in the US for a few weeks now and I'm disappointed to find that one of my predictions seems to be coming true: the iPad won't truly be 'out' for another few months, when developers have had enough time with a real iPad in their hands to design true iPad apps.
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