Depending on the state of your car stereo, you might want to look at
spending some more money & buying one of the new Alpine Head Units for cars
that feature an ipod connector and allow you to control the ipod from the
head unit once it's plugged in.
http://www.alpine.com.au/default.html
Alberts Car Stereo have them. I'm going to buy one as soon as I get a new
car!


On 28/2/06 12:58 PM, "Brett Carboni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Regarding all these iPod car products ‹ where can you buy them in
> Perth, apart from the Apple stores? I'd like to try a DLO which got
> the top rating from C/Net but need to be able to take back easily if
> it doesn't work (as some here have said). Buying on-line is too much
> trouble to return. Is there an audio store that does these items?
> 
> Brett Carboni
> Tsunami
> "Mobile auto station receiving sushi to go"
> 
> On 28/02/2006, at 8:06 AM, Brian Risbey wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> I tried itrip, too hard and certain songs make it change its
>> transmitting  station - painful process to retune it.
>> I initially tried that cumbersome transpod thing too - not good
>> returned it next day.
>> I am using xtreme airplay off from the online apple shop -  small
>> blue display and retune with its two small buttons on the actual
>> unit - too easy
> 
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