For all those owners of MP3 music, the future of car audio finally here for you. Gone are the days when you had to burn your MP3 files on a CD for viewing in the car audio system. Nokia has recently released MEX-1GP CD Receiver, CD Receiver, who is also a device built-in 1 GB flash memory. So now the car CD receiver works the same way your iPod or other MP3 player. The device's 1 GB of flash memory can store up to 500 of your favoritesongs that give you plenty of time to play your music. This small device will make even the longest of journeys by car softer and more comfortable, because we have to worry about changing CDs anymore.
In addition to playing MP3 files, this CD receiver also plays CDs (as the name suggests), along with burned CD-R or CD-RW so that those who wish to play their old CD can still take advantage of this smart product. But the real attraction of this new car audioThe main unit is the MP3 playability. Flash memory device is in the removable plate. We live USB port, so you can make room on your PC (like your iPod or other MP3 player). If your faceplate is connected to the CD, just drag the MP3 files on the flash memory device of the plate. Unfortunately, the plate is only compatible with Windows operating systems, so that all of you Mac users will need to go home of a friend of pleasureMP3 and Sony MEX-1GP.
The new receiver is also pleasing to the eyes too. E 'finished in glossy black and has a 13-segment LCD display for easy navigation and song title information. Screen display album, artist and song title to play MP3 music files. Users can shuffle or repeat songs, albums, or individual groups through the control panel or the supplied remote. The MEX-1GP unit has abuilt 208-watt amplifier and a three-band equalizer provides clear, rich sound. You choose the rear / subwoofer preamp outputs, controls the frequency and output level of an external amplifier.
After installing the receiver and the experience for just over a week, I must say I am very impressed by this product. For one, the sound quality when playing MP3 through this unity is nothing less than phenomenal. If they knew, you might think that you wereplaying a CD with the quality sharp and clear reproduction of this head unit. Traveling on a journey of three hours (three hours each way, six hours in total), I was able to listen to a selection of songs on the road, another selection of songs on the way home, without the hassle of changing CDs' and is a permanent break from the game. I'm just a bit 'surprised it took so long for a product like this that hits the market, especially with the growing popularity of portable MP3devices such as iPods in recent years. Although it has perhaps a minute for a product like this that hits the market, I'm sure Sony will have a lot of competitors very soon, what will the car audio enthusiasts like myself enjoy.