add ipod, dvd, changer, sirius, xm to factory?

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Old 01-13-2005, 08:23 PM
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VPA-B211A

Alpine’s new VPA-B211A V-Hub Interface Adapter connects to the in-dash OEM video display. The VPA-B211A makes it possible for Ai-NET entertainment components to be added to the vehicle. With an additional third-party manufactured, vehicle-specific A/V adapter, the V-Hub makes it possible to use the Alpine graphical interface on factory radio displays and control Ai-NET systems with a remote control.

The VPA-B211A has an Ai-NET input, a dedicated navigation input and two auxiliary inputs. This opens up many doors for the addition of audio/video products, such as the KCA-420i Interface Adapter for iPod, which lets users search their iPod by playlist, artist, album or song name from the dash. The V-Hub also gives users the choice of adding either Sirius Satellite Radio or XM Satellite Radio service. Also, the V-Hub enables the addition of Alpine’s new NVE-N872A navigation system.

When it comes to rear-seat entertainment, the V-Hub makes it possible to have a complete touch-screen system. By installing the TME-M770 monitor in the rear seat, this 6.5-inch wide touch-screen display can control all the functions of the monitor through its touch panel. This lets the rear-seat passengers control their audio/video sources completely from the back seat. Additionally, with the VPE-S431 video switcher/expansion module, rear-seat passengers can enjoy two different entertainment sources on two different monitors. The VPA-B211A can also help in the set up of a multichannel sound system. By adding the PXA-H701 digital processor and RUX-C701 in-dash controller for the PXA-H701, a center channel speaker and subwoofer to the four front/rear speakers, a factory set up can be turned into a multichannel system.
Old 01-13-2005, 08:45 PM
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Where did you get this info?

I couldn't find anything on
Old 01-13-2005, 10:07 PM
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http://www.alpine-usa.com/company_in...tegration.html

theres the news release
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any early adopters out there, feel free to post some pics!

I'm getting a Zen Micro next week and was considering just getting an FM transmitter since I don't want t crack open my deck ... so any advice, help would be great!

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I'd love to add Bluetooth to the TSX, as the TL and RL have it. All BT after-market car sets are complete sh!t.
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