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Radio / digital player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4 More product details

48 reviews
November, 2009
The Alpine iDA-X100 features a full-speed USB/iPod connection for speedy browsing of songs with the large search knob. Percent Search mode allows for quick scrubbing through long lists. Alpine Imprint audio processing allows drivers a great deal of ...
The iDA-X100 occasionally forgets that an iPod device is attached if the vehicle is started or stopped while a podcast is playing. The lack of an optical disc player can be a bit of an inconvenience for some users
The Alpine iDA-X100 is a great receiver for people who transport all of their music on an iPod or MP3 player. The unit offers fantastic digital-audio integration without the need for a separate adapter, but should you ever want to just play a CD, you ...
If so, Alpine may have the car stereo for you, the Alpine iDA-X100 digital media receiver. The iDA-X100 eschews physical media in favor of a purely digital approach. So that you don't waste all of that processing power playing back compressed...
The iDA-X100 eschews physical media in favor of a purely digital approach. Music is played back over a USB pigtail that features full-speed iPod connectivity. An intuitive interface makes it easy to find the song you want, and advanced audio controls ...
It's disturbing how long it took for manufacturers to create a capable car stereo for the iPod. Many suffered from a latency issue that made searching the iPod or even switching to the next song incredibly frustrating. Add to that navigation schemes ...
Bright, beautiful display. Giant knob the best navigation on the dash
Pricey. No iPhone support. Tagging a song shouldn't cost so much
The iDA-X100 head unit, while pricey, is a well-designed addition to any car's dash. The TUA-T550HD may be perfect for serious broadcast junkies looking to upgrade to HD radio, but the rest of us are wondering who needs radio when you've got an iPod ...
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