Clarion also announced enhancements to their newest 2006 MAX675VD multimedia unit.
Featuring iPod control and integration as a main feature of the unit, highlighting the trend towards iPod-friendly media everywhere.
Clarion announced its In-Car Multimedia System at CES.
The Clarion VRX765VD has a 7-inch flip-out touchscreen to play with and its DVD multimedia system comes with a soil-resistanttouchscreen that controls DVD menu options.
It also sports an improved user interface that now offers video playback for the Video iPod.
Also includes 200 watts of max power, 24- Bit D/A Converter and a single play DVD mechanism that plays DVD Video, CD Audio and Video CD and a bunch of other audio formats including MP3/ WMA and encoded CDs.
Clarion EA1251B is an easy to install, easy to use iPod™ adapter that lets you operate and control your iPod with any 2001 and newer Clarion CeNET receiver (models with a "Z").
When your iPod is docked to the EA1251B the adapter will even charge the internal battery of the iPod, giving you plenty of juice when you reach home, the office, running errands, or anywhere you take your iPod.
2003 and newer Clarion CeNET receivers will also display track, folder, artist, title, and playlist information right on the receiver's display (depending on receiver model).
Clarion gets "Podified" in 2004 with its first in-dash multimedia station to offer a fully integrated iPod interface. With it's iPod-like onscreen layout and information screen, users will forget their iPod is safely stowed away.
This dedicated iPod solution won't sacrafice the unit's additional A/V input. The VRX755VD is also a full-feature multimedia station offering a seven-inch flip-out monitor, and a built-in DVD player that also offers CD and MP3 playback.
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