#302573 - 29/09/2007 13:39
Re: Interesting new headunit from Parrot
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FireFox31
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That headunit would be revolutionary if that "dash pocket" inside it contained an iPod cable and could hold your player out of sight. It's unacceptable that "iPod integrated" cars require the iPod to flop around loose on the passenger's seat or floor with a cable getting in your way.
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#302574 - 29/09/2007 16:06
Re: Interesting new headunit from Parrot
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sein
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Maybe it does? I can see a cable coming through inside the hole on the right hand side, right at the back.
Hussein[ Mk2a 40Gb :: PCATS Tuner :: Greenlights Buttons :: MLord Dock :: Nokia CK-7W :: Mazda 3 ]
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#302576 - 30/09/2007 13:55
Re: Interesting new headunit from Parrot
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FireFox31
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Gah, FINALLY. It's about time someone made this.
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#302580 - 03/10/2007 11:23
Re: Interesting new headunit from Parrot
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sein
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Piece o' foam, rubber mat, stickyback velcro... its not really a deal breaker.
Hussein[ Mk2a 40Gb :: PCATS Tuner :: Greenlights Buttons :: MLord Dock :: Nokia CK-7W :: Mazda 3 ]
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#311488 - 20/06/2008 17:20
Re: Interesting new headunit from Parrot
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tfabris
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So it's got an iPod connector. Does it actually CONTROL the iPod?
In other words, once you plug the iPod in and close up the faceplate, can you leave it closed while you do things like change tracks, select playlists, and play/pause from the front panel?
Or do you have to open up the front panel and haul out the iPod each time you want to change anything that the iPod is doing?
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#311503 - 21/06/2008 20:42
Re: Interesting new headunit from Parrot
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andy
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who actually looked like Hugo with a beard oddly enough Does not compute.
Remind me to change my signature to something more interesting someday
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#311504 - 21/06/2008 21:20
Re: Interesting new headunit from Parrot
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andym
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who actually looked like Hugo with a beard oddly enough Does not compute.
It was a well kept beard though, quite short.
On a more 'on topic' note. It's a really nice bit of kit, the display in particular was nice and bright. Plenty of options and connectivity it seems. Also interesting to note that when listening to the same FM radio station as one of the other headunits in Halfords there was a considerable (~1 second) delay. I assume this means there's some processing going on, maybe it'll mean it'll be possible to record onto the SDHC in a future release.
The only issues I saw were a few UI quirks that will no doubt get solved in a firmware release and its knob was a little wobbly too.
It looks like it supports mass storage so I'd be interested to see how it copes with a USB harddrive plugged into it. In particular, how many files it can cope with before choking.
Cheers,
Andy M
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