Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Pioneer Premier DEH-P790BT Rules!

I was asked by my younger brother to get him a Subaru oil filter and the best audio component for his ride so I decided to inquire at www.sonicelectronix.com because it was said to be the best online store for great gadgets for vehicles. Luckily, I made the best deal when I purchased Pioneer Premier DEH-P790BT - CD, MP3, WMA Receiver with Remote and BUILT-IN iPod Controls, Adapter AND Bluetooth Hands-free Capability! When I checked out the gadget’s review on the internet, I was amazed when I was fed with information regarding the quality and features provided by this radical hot stuff!

The Pioneer Premier DEH-P790BT CD, MP3, WMA Receiver with Remote and BUILT-IN iPod Controls, Adapter AND Bluetooth Hands-free Capability boasts off the best features that will definitely change the environment inside your car. My brother was delighted upon getting the stuff I purchased from the store.

I have gathered some of the details about the Pioneer Premier DEH-P790BT CD, MP3, WMA Receiver with Remote and BUILT-IN iPod Controls, Adapter AND Bluetooth Hands-free Capability. To see all features, just CLICK HERE. Check some of the best features I’ve found!

Compact Disc Features:

  • CD/MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC Playback
  • Digital SpeedRead II Mechanism for Faster File Access
  • Large Memory for Improved Track Access
  • BMX (Bit Media eXpander) Digital Sound Processing
  • Disc/Track/Folder Repeat & Scan
  • Audible Fast Forward/Reverse
  • Playback Compatible with CD-R & CD-RW Discs
  • Disc Title Memory (48 Discs)
  • CD Text & ID3 Tag Display (versions 1 & 2)
  • 3-Beam Laser Pick-Up with AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
  • 1-Bit D/A Converter with 8x Oversampling
  • Anti-Shock Mechanism

Radio Features:

  • Supertuner IIID with Digital Signal Processing
  • 24-Station (18FM/6AM) Presets
  • BSM (Best Station Memory)
  • Up/Down Seek with Selectable Local Seek Tuning
  • System Control & Expansion
  • IP-Bus System Control
  • SDAR Ready, Supports Sirius or XM Radio (available separately)
  • iPod Ready: built-in iPod controls and connection (CD-i200 adapter included FREE!)
  • CD/DVD Changer Control
  • USB Ready (Optional CD-UB100 required and sold separately)
  • Rear Aux-input
  • Autoslide Flap Faceplate
  • Rotary Volume Control
  • Blue OEL Display

In-Dash Receiver Specifications:

  • Receiver Size Single DIN
  • Faceplate Security Detachable
  • Remote Control Yes
  • Peak Power Output 50 watts x 4 channels
  • RMS Power Output 22 watts x 4 channels
  • Preamp RCA Outputs 3 Pairs (Front, Rear, and Subwoofer)
  • Sub Preamp RCA Output Yes
  • Preamp Voltage 4 volts
  • Built-In Equalizer EEQ (7-band Graphic Equalizer)
  • Display Type OEL Motion Display (Organic Electroluminescent)
  • Display Color Blue
  • Button Color Blue
  • CD Signal-to-Noise 94 dB
  • Warranty 2-year Sonic Electronix
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A New Car for a Teenager’s iPhone Hacking Ability

Early yesterday, I found a very interesting news from mercurynews.com. It amazes me when I learnt about a 17-year old boy possessing the ability to unlock the iPhone. It has been such an amazement for me because the device was to be restricted from being used solely on AT&T Inc.’s cellular networks. The teenager has been given a new car as a reward. I believe the boy deserves it because cracking the code of an iPhone is definitely a lot more valuable than discovering how a Mercedes Benz oxygen sensor works.

George Hotz of Glen Rock, N.J. was the teenage genius. According to the site, Hotz said that he had accomplished the deal with CertiCell. It is a Louisville, Ky.-based mobile phone repair company. The deal was with Terry Daidone, the co-founder of CertiCell. She is the one who promised the boy a paid consulting job for the company. But, Daidone said, “We do not have any plans on the table right now to commercialize Mr. Hotz’ discovery.” There might be but it would not be this time. “However, we are keenly interested in having Mr. Hotz assist our engineers in developing solutions to other software related challenges ….” she added.

Hotz proudly flaunted his luck on his blog. He said, he traded his modified iPhone with a “sweet Nissan 350Z and (three) iPhones.” As written, he said, “This has been a great end to a great summer.”

In appreciation of three more individuals who would be able to unlock Apple Inc.’s popular product, he will be sending the three iPhones to them. It took them about 500 hours or approximately eight hours each day to have the job done. That was since the iPhone was launched last June 29.

At the end of Hotz’s blog, he wrote, “If I ever do anything more with the iPhone, it’ll definitely be posted here.” For that, I believe he has the confident to bring out more of his skill for the device or even any other.

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