Monday, 12 March 2007
Edited bits from there release.
The iDA-X001 has one built-in audio source, an AM/FM tuner, and no CD/DVD slot. Instead, it has a dedicated USB input to directly connect an iPod.
The head unit includes a colour 320 x 240 pixel TFT screen that displays artist, album and track information, and even album art from the iPod. The unit also features three screen-view options: album art plus song name and track information; larger album art display and song name only; or clock and calendar information.
Fifth-generation iPods with the latest firmware link directly to the iDA-X001 via a direct high-speed USB connection.
The iDA-X001 is built on Alpine’s proprietary Ai-NET BUS platform, which allows it to connect to a variety of digital media sources and formats, including DVD or CD MP3 Changers and USB-based MP3 players. The unit also is Bluetooth ready and the “phone” button allows access to the user’s address book, missed, dialled and received calls. The Bluetooth indicator shows when the Bluetooth module recognises the phone and is ready for operation (separate interface adapters and service subscriptions required).
The unit comes with the iPod dock/USB adapter and a 2-metre (maximum length) USB cable.
The iDA-X001 costs £299.99., according to the release.
Hallo everyone. On http://www.schriel.nl/radio/fotoalbum/RossRevenge there are 81 brand new photos of the "Ross Revenge". Enjoy to see it all! Greetings of Nico from Gouda, the Netherlands.






