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Sony introduces to new Tune Tray Car Audio Player in the USA

We all know what a car CD Charger is, but you may not know what a “Tune Tray” is. Well, just imagine your overage CD Charger that you may found in your glove compartment or in your track that instead of charging CDs is will in fact swallow-up your iPod or any kind of other compatible DAP and will give you later access to all your playlist from the comfort of your car audio system… Nice isn’t it? Well this is exactly what the new Sony DSX-S200X and DSX-S300BT will offer you.
New Models Feature Dual USB Ports, Advanced Sound Functionality
WHO: Ideal for users of iPod®, iPhone®, Walkman® and other digital music players who are looking for a convenient, high-quality audio experience in their car.
WHAT: The new Sony DSX-S300BT and DSX-S200X car stereos each feature Sony’s TuneTray™, an internal mechanical compartment for an iPod or other USB devices.
On command, the sleek front faceplate of each stereo will flip down and outputs the TuneTray compartment, complete with an iPod adapter, for quick connection to music players. Once connected to a device, the stereo flips back up and maintains standard functionality. Each model also features an external USB input, allowing users to connect two USB capable devices simultaneously, as well as a crystal-clear OEL display.
The DSX-S300BT Head Unit features built-in Bluetooth® technology for hands-free calling and wireless music streaming. This model also has Sony’s unique SensMe™ technology, which analyzes a connected music library to create custom playlists and radio channels, and utilizes an Advanced Sound Engine (ASE) to provide an outstanding in car sound environment.
The DSX-S200X also features both SensMe™ technology as well as an Advanced Sound Engine. These models join Sony’s current DSX-S100, currently in market, expanding the innovative TuneTray car stereo lineup to three models.
WHERE: The Sony DSX-S300BT and DSX-S200X head units will be available this September at authorized retailers nationwide for about $280 and $200, respectively,
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