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Re: Wireless In-Car MP3?


  • Subject: Re: Wireless In-Car MP3?
  • From: "alanmiddleton74" <yahoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:35:00 -0000

Something like http://www.audiocubes.com/product_info.php?
products_id=749 ?

I'm sure there was a link to a similar device in the list a couple of
months ago but google and searching the list failed.

I think the problem would be the time it takes to sync, personally I
wouldn't have time in the morning to wait 20 minutes whilst it
synchronises and it kind of defeats the object if you need to plan
the evening before.

hth,

Alan.
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Mal Lansell <mlansell@f...> wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone knows of such a beast...
>
> I was sitting here while burning a CD to listen to in the car on
the way
> home from work that it might be an idea to buy a car stereo that
could
> play MP3 disks (so I wouldn't have to burn so many disks!).
>
> Then I thought why not connect a portable Mp3 player instead - I
could
> download music to it and have different tunes each day without
having to
> burn disks at all.
>
> _Then_ I thought, well wouldn't it be cool if the player had a
wireless
> lan connection - I could grab music from my home network before
setting
> off in the morning, and not have to keep bringing the thing indoors
(the
> player not the car) to be plugged into the PC.
>
> I know I could do this with a Wireless PDA, but is there anything
that
> can be permanently fitted to the car that would do that same thing?
>
> If not, there's a gap in the market for someone to fill! :-)
>
> Mal




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