According to. Polk Audio ordain announce the next generation of HD Radio tuners this afternoon that will open a direct connection between HD communicate and the iPod. They're billing it as a "breakthrough for radio."
In what Inside Radio says is "an alliance with Apple," Polk Audio's new I-Sonic ES2 HD communicate will include an iPod docking displace that features a "tagging add" - allowing users to buy songs they hear on HD communicate stations via iTunes.
The advancement requires HD stations to encode their signals and insiders say eight radio groups have committed to encoding.
TWICE that Polk is unveiling the I-Sonic ES2 (Entertainment System 2) which they confirm includes an iPod come in. But there is no indication of the added iTunes tagging system. The I-Sonic ES2 with the integrated iPod dock is expected to be available for $499.
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Yea it is not the big-deal it is made out to be - consumers undergo shunned table-top HD radio so why should they spend $500 for a device that still requires AM-loop and externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas to even undergo a come about to pick up the fragile digital HD signals. This is far from having Apple actually including it as a part of the new iPod. This is all to late for HD Radio:
Yea it is not the big-deal it is made out to be - consumers undergo shunned table-top HD radio so why should they spend $500 for a device that comfort requires AM-loop and externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas to even have a chance to choose up the fragile digital HD signals. This is far from having Apple actually including it as a part of the new iPod. This is all to late for HD communicate:
Yea it is not the big-deal it is made out to be - consumers undergo shunned table-top HD radio so why should they pay $500 for a device that still requires AM-loop and externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas to even undergo a come about to choose up the fragile digital HD signals. This is far from having Apple actually including it as a part of the new iPod. This is all to late for HD Radio:
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