The 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow, will showcase the latest in mobile and in-vehicle technology January 8-11, 2007. As CES returns to Las Vegas to celebrate its 40™ anniversary, the mobile technologies on display will include the latest advancements in automotive security, GPS technology, wireless technology for vehicles and in-car video. CEA estimates that U.S. factory-to-dealer sales of in-vehicle technologies will reach $8.5 billion in 2006 and predicts that sales will rise to $9.6 billion in 2007.
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As portable audio and video increasingly become a permanent fixture in our everyday lives, consumers desire to constantly be connected and in control of their digital media. Alpine Electronics of America, Inc., the industry-leading manufacturer of mobile media solutions, helps consumers bring their digital world on the road through their 2007 in-dash head units. These new head units offer simple, no-hassle connectivity to a variety of digital media from iPod®, USB WMA/MP3 players, satellite radio to Bluetooth®, ensuring that users will not have to compromise the quality and availability of their digital devices when in their vehicles. ...
Analog Devices is continuing to expand its broad line of HDMI interface ICs with the availability of HDMI v1.3-compatible multiplexer, receiver and transmitter circuits that are helping the high-definition (HD) video market achieve new levels of picture quality and power efficiency. The industry’s broadest portfolio of HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) components now includes devices that address the increasing consumer demand for HD content in multimedia products ranging from 1080p “deep color” HDTVs to low-power portable applications, including digital video & still cameras, portable media players and cell phones. Announced ...