HD-DICE Compatible With Audi, GM, Nissan, BMW, Honda, Toyota, Chrysler, Mazda
and Volkswagen Vehicles
LAKE TAHOE, Nev., Oct. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- DICE Electronics, LLC, is
unveiling the first hard-wired HD Radio(TM) integration solution for OEM and
aftermarket head units during the Specialty Equipment Market Association
(SEMA) Show in Las Vegas October 31 - November 4, 2005. With the HD-DICE
receiver, consumers can keep their existing car sound system. HD-DICE will be
available in the second quarter of 2006 and will be compatible with Audi, GM,
Nissan, BMW, Honda, Toyota, Chrysler, Mazda and Volkswagen vehicles.
"We are pleased to offer solutions that allow customers to receive and
listen to digital AM/FM signals without having to replace their factory
radios. Customers can now enjoy true CD-quality digital broadcasts with their
existing vehicles audio systems. Receive digital AM/FM channels with no
monthly fees, no contracts," said Jim Lucas Vice President of Sales for DICE
Electronics.
DICE Electronics, a new company founded by Dension USA CEO Alfred Barabas
and President Laszlo Barabas, the leaders in hardwired iPod/iNano car
integration kits, is demonstrating the crystal-clear sound and multicast
capabilities of its new HD Radio receiver at its SEMA booth #10330/North Hall.
"We are delighted that DICE Electronics has developed a solution that
enables millions of vehicles on the road today to receive HD Radio broadcasts
with their current sound systems," said Jeff Jury, COO, iBiquity Digital
Corporation, the sole developer and licensor of HD Radio technology in the US.
"This launch opens a new category for HD Radio products and will greatly
increase the number of consumers who can enjoy HD Radio broadcasting next
year."
HD Radio is a new technology that enables AM and FM radio stations to
broadcast their programs digitally, a tremendous technological leap from
today's familiar analog broadcasts. These digital broadcasts provide
listeners with radically improved audio quality, more radio channels through
multicasting, and new data services. Over 2,800 radio stations in the U.S.
are in the process of converting to the digital HD Radio system with more than
500 HD Radio broadcasters currently on the air. Signal fading, static, hisses
and pops are a thing of the past. Data services such as displayed song and
artist information, weather and traffic alerts and much more will
revolutionize the way you experience AM and FM radio. And it's all FREE for
the consumer, just like today's analog AM and FM radio. To find an HD Radio
station and for more information, visit http://www.hdradio.com.
DICE Electronics is positioned to design, manufacture and sell true
digital audio products to several segments of the vehicle entertainment
industry. For more information regarding DICE ELECTRONICS checkout their
website at http://www.diceelectronics.com or write to DICE Electronics at P.O. Box
4470 Lake Tahoe, Nevada 89449 or call them at 888-DICE-999.
SOURCE DICE Electronics, LLC
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CONTACT: James Lucas of DICE Electronics, LLC, +1-888-DICE-999, Jlucas@diceelectronics.com
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