Why burn your favorite songs onto a CD, or even make
a mix tape, when you can zap music straight to your car with your computer?
Coming complete with a 20 GB hard drive and an optional Wi-Fi wireless
transceiver, the Omnifi car stereo system is an MP3 player that understands the
call of the open road. Capable of playing hours of audio files, it's
perfect for long road trips or that traffic-laden commute to work.
Just simply plug the Omnifi hard
drive into your computers USB port and download that extended MP3 playlist
you've spent the last month compiling. Or do away with cords altogether with the
system's wireless connection (an extra $99). You can even set your personal
preferences to broadcast new updates to the stereo every morning, or night,
depending on your schedule, and all without the mess of blank tapes or compact
disks.
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Developed by Rockford
Fosgate, Omnifi not only enhances your automotive musical options, but pretty much
anything else you want to listen to. The system's SimpleDevices software interface
can broadcast your horoscope, so you won't miss your fate, or send updates on
personalized traffic, weather and news from thousands of radio stations and
other online content providers. Don't forget to check how your stocks are doing,
Omnifi does that too.
A home stereo version of Omnifi
is also available in addition to the automobile system, both of which should be
available between late March/early April.
Omnifi: $599
www.rockfordfosgate.com
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