If I ever drove anywhere, I'd probably buy that setup. It's major flaw, however, is that it requires Windoze for the server. Man do I hate that. If slimdevices did this, they'd do it much better methinks. But, give Rockford Fosgate credit, this is a unique product.

The idea of having a wireless sync to a car stereo is awesome. It comes with an inadequately sized HD (it's 20 or 40GB I think), but there are numerous hacker sites that show you how to replace the HD, and it looks pretty darn easy to do it.

If you had enough capacity to store your entire music library in the car system, here's an interesting side thought-- IT'S ALSO YOUR BACKUP SYSTEM. You co-locate your data by driving somewhere! For some reason, that cracks me up.

man. must be friday.
#!/ben

Ed Atlee wrote:
"pholmstr"
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Now I have all 350 of my CDs at work and home, with fully automated
syncrhonization. The only thing that kills me is when I get in my car.
Come on SD, give us a car SB!


There's a system, I believe it's Rockford Fosgate, for the car that seems to
be going for reasonable prices on E-bay.  Let me see if I can find a
link...it's MP3/WMA, and will auto-sync...

http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/S-ohXSj2MgEuI/reviews/20040227/wifi-omnifi_review.html

I was tempted, but then I thought, "I'm gonna be driving down the road,
scrolling through 400 or so CD's, trying to find that one Neil Young song
that I want to hear?"  That, and my commute isn't that long.

Ed




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