Pyle Audio’s Latest 10.1-inch In Dash Touch Screen Bluetooth/DVD Receiver

Pyle Audios Latest 10.1 inch In Dash Touch Screen Bluetooth/DVD Receiver

Pyle Audio, manufacturer of home and car audio equipment released its latest in-vehicle sound system, a 10.1-inch In Dash Touch Screen Bluetooth/DVD Receiver (PLD10BT). The device has a motorized and fully detachable front touch screen panel. Users can take the screen with them using a carrying case included for extra security.

The screen has a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and brightness of 400 nits. Passengers can control all functions of the system such as volume levels, repeat and DVD modes using a wireless remote control. (more…)

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Pioneer outs the XPR-900, a new portable recorder from Carrozzeria

Pioneer Japan released this morning the Carrozzeria XPR-900 a new companion to your existing car audio and video system. The XPR-900 is nothing more than a portable video recorder that will let you bring to your car Audio and Video system what you will usually watch at home! Indeed our little video recorder once at home will record for you every show that you are interested in. Thanks to a “Home Cradle” you will be able to get your show stored into a SD, SDHC or SDXC cards and then …

HTC Connect certifies AV gear for your One series phone, Pioneer lines up

HTC Connect certifies AV gear for your One series phone, Pioneer lines up

HTC is going on something of a certification tangent: it’s following its PlayStation Suite approval with its own program, HTC Connect. Home AV equipment with the label promises to lift the standards for streaming media to or from one of HTC’s devices. The rubber stamp will be limited at first to DLNA audio and video, but it should eventually include just about anything that doesn’t involve a wire, such as Bluetooth, in-car media, NFC and wireless speakers. There isn’t an immediate deluge of partners. HTC has scored a rather big ally, however: Pioneer’s DLNA-ready receivers and wireless speakers this year, and beyond, will flaunt the HTC Connect badge. Don’t brag about the media credentials of your One X just yet. Although the Connect seal of approval won’t be needed for media streaming anytime soon, it will only be coming to the One series through an upgrade in the months ahead.

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