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Re: Cheapest Pronto
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Cheapest Pronto
- From: "steevc" <steevc@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 13:13:40 -0000
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It's not as elegant as built in, but I use a portable CD/MP3 (Napa=20
DAV315) plugged into the auxillary input of a new Blaupunkt. Total=20
cost, just over =A3200. The player has got cheaper since then.
At the time I bought there were a few head units with MP3 appearing=20
for a little more money, but I wanted more versatility.
I'm currently listening to the BBC LoTR. 13 hours takes about half a=20
CD :-)
Steve
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Timothy Morris" <timothy.morris@i...>
wrote:
> Because BMWs now have head units which are built into the dash, so=20
you
> can't fit aftermarket stereos to them. The only way I'll be able to=20
use
> mp3 in the car is if they update the software in the head unit AND
> produce an mp3 player that interfaces with it. I would have thought=20
(I
> may be wrong it happens now and again) that the easiest way to do=20
this
> would be to offer an alternative 6 disc CD changer that plays mp3s=20
as
> well as regular CDs.
>=20
> I already get over 400 minutes of playing time with the current=20
system.
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