For the marine enthusiasts amongst us, Sony has released a new set of CD recievers that are compatible with the iPod/iPhone and other digital music players via USB. The new units, models CDX-H910UI and CDXM60UI, have several new features such as the ability to connect directly to iPod/iPhones. New software features include MemoryBackup (saves the settings of radio stations and favorite tunes when the main boat power is shut down) and ZAPPIN (plays a series of short music clips from your own music library until you can find your favorite song to match your mood).
Sony writes, “The CDX-H910UI and CDX-M60UI models’ DM+ technology enhances the sound quality of compressed audio files. They also play MP3, non-DRM WMA and non-DRM AAC music files, include a red and blue key illumination and have three preouts for expanding marine entertainment options. Additionally, the head units offer 52 watts x 4 high-power output, a direct sunlight viewable white LCD screen, and are also satellite radio and HD Radio™ ready. Both models require additional equipment for satellite radio and HD Radio compatibility. Satellite radio requires a subscription.”
Designed with a retro, sporty look that is similar to the other dials found in a boat cockpit, the CDX-H910UI model is IPx5-compliant and splash-proof.
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For the marine enthusiasts amongst us, Sony has released a new set of CD recievers that are compatible with the iPod/iPhone and other digital music players via USB. The new units, models CDX-H910UI and CDXM60UI, have several new features such as the ability to connect directly to iPod/iPhones. New software features include MemoryBackup (saves the settings of radio stations and favorite tunes when the main boat power is shut down) and ZAPPIN (plays a series of short music clips from your own music library until you can find your favorite song to match your mood).
Sony writes, “The CDX-H910UI and CDX-M60UI models’ DM+ technology enhances the sound quality of compressed audio files. They also play MP3, non-DRM WMA and non-DRM AAC music files, include a red and blue key illumination and have three preouts for expanding marine entertainment options. Additionally, the head units offer 52 watts x 4 high-power output, a direct sunlight viewable white LCD screen, and are also satellite radio and HD Radio™ ready. Both models require additional equipment for satellite radio and HD Radio compatibility. Satellite radio requires a subscription.”
Designed with a retro, sporty look that is similar to the other dials found in a boat cockpit, the CDX-H910UI model is IPx5-compliant and splash-proof.
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