New HD Radioâ„¢ Mobile Products for the Aftermarket
LAS VEGAS, NV – October 30, 2007 – Eight prominent receiver manufacturers will demonstrate a wide range of HD Radio mobile products at this year’s Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, as the momentum of the HD Radio rollout kicks into high gear before the 2007 holiday shopping season.
“Manufacturers, retailers and consumers look to SEMA each year for the latest trends and hottest products in the aftermarket,” said Robert Struble, President and CEO, iBiquity Digital Corporation, the developer of HD Radio technology. “The expanded presence of HD Radio products at this year’s event demonstrates the evolution of HD Radio technology into a must-have for the car.”
HD Radio products can be found in the following booths at the show:
- AAMP of America/Peripheral, Booth #10226
- Audiovox, Booth #11104
- DICE Electronics
- Dual Electronics, Booth #11040
- Ford Motor Company, Booth #22300
- Vehicle: F-150 – FCSD Ford Dealer Program - Peripheral Product
- Vehicle: Focus – FCSD Ford Dealer Program - Peripheral Product
- Vehicle: Mustang – FCSD Ford Dealer Program - Peripheral Product
- House of Kolors, Booth #23513
- Vehicle: 2007 Ford Edge Surfer Mobile featuring an Alpine HD Radio system
- Kal Koncepts/Air Syndicate Inc. will show a 1964 Cadillac Coupe De Ville outside the convention center featuring an Alpine HD Radio system
- Metra Electronics Corp, Booth #10548
- MP3Car, featured in the American Racing booth at the front entrance of the lower level at the South Hall
- Priority Audio/Savant, Booth #10318
- Sony Electronics, Booth #11170
- Toyota, Booth #32545
- Vehicle: Tundra equipped with complete Kenwood AV system featuring HD Radio Technology
- Visteon, Booth #10840
HD Radio mobile aftermarket receivers are available as in-dash one-din and two-din units; HD Radio tuners that enable HD Radio Ready™ receivers; HD Radio tuners that connect directly to factory-installed radio systems behind the dash; and transportable units that can be used in the vehicle and the home.
HD Radio receivers are also available in all BMW vehicles and in the MINI Cooper and Cooper S hardtops, as well as Ford vehicles through the FCSD Ford dealer program. Hyundai and Jaguar will offer HD Radio receivers on select 2008 model vehicles. A total of 13 automotive brands, representing 69 different vehicle platforms, have committed to launching the technology in the next few years.
HD Radio receivers for the car and home are available from many brands, including AAMP of America/Peripheral, Accurian (by RadioShack), Alpine, Audio Design Associates, Audiovox, Cambridge SoundWorks, DaySequerra, Denon, DICE Electronics, Directed Electronics, Dual, ECLIPSE by Fujitsu Ten, Integra, Jensen, JVC, Kenwood, Marantz, Metra, Niles Audio, Onkyo, Polk Audio, Radiosophy, Rotel, Sangean, Sony, Visteon, and Yamaha with many more under development.
To see a full list of all HD Radio products, please visit http://www.hdradio.com/hdradio_buyers_guide.php.
About HD Radio Broadcasting
HD Radio™ Technology is transforming the radio listening experience. Enjoy the local stations you love, now digitally broadcasted to bring you crystal-clear sound: FM is CD-like quality audio and AM sounds like FM, with no more static, hiss, pops and fades. The multicasting feature enables additional, new local FM channels giving you more choice in music, news and sports. HD Radio Technology also puts more information on radio display screen: real-time song title and artist, traffic, weather and other data …All Subscription FREE. More than 1,500 stations in the U.S. are broadcasting with HD Radio Technology. Visit www.hdradio.com to find the local stations in your community.
HD Radio™ Technology is transforming the radio listening experience. Enjoy the local stations you love, now digitally broadcasted to bring you crystal-clear sound: FM is CD-like quality audio and AM sounds like FM, with no more static, hiss, pops and fades. The multicasting feature enables additional, new local FM channels giving you more choice in music, news and sports. HD Radio Technology also puts more information on radio display screen: real-time song title and artist, traffic, weather and other data …All Subscription FREE. More than 1,500 stations in the U.S. are broadcasting with HD Radio Technology. Visit www.hdradio.com to find the local stations in your community.
About iBiquity
iBiquity Digital Corporation is the developer of the HD Radio system, which is powering the AM/FM digital radio revolution. This transformational technology allows AM and FM stations to broadcast digital signals in tandem with their analog signals, providing broadcasters with a platform to deliver multiple channels of programming on the same frequency (multicasting); crystal-clear, CD-quality sound; advanced services such as iTunes tagging; traffic updates; and text information. More than 1,500 U.S. HD Radio stations are on the air, with nearly half of those offering additional content via multicast channels. HD Radio technology is being or has been tested in many countries throughout the world, including Argentina, Australia, Bosnia, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Switzerland, Thailand and Ukraine. For more information, please visit http://www.hdradio.com and http://www.ibiquity.com.
The HD Radio and HD logos are registered trademarks and HD Radio™ is a trademark of iBiquity Digital Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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