TORRANCE, Calif., September 2005 — Alpine Electronics of America, Inc. announced the “Go Beyond Stereo” sales promotion, which focuses on raising consumer awareness of multi-channel music and ...
Alpine Electronics broke from the pack a couple of years ago and launched a new series of in-dash radios designed specifically for the iPod user. The company's studies had shown that iPod listeners ...
Alpine Electronics of America, Inc., the industry-leading manufacturer of high performance mobile electronics, today announced that it has been selected as the car audio partner for Honda's 2003 Civic ...
High-Performance Speakers Set Standard for In-Vehicle Sound Quality TORRANCE, Calif., Dec. 4, 2007 — High-performance speakers bring out the full potential of the audio system in a vehicle. Alpine ...
TORRANCE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alpine Electronics of America, Inc. today announces availability in North American markets and introduces the iLX-007, an aftermarket in-dash receiver dedicated for ...
The Alpine CDE-141 won't blow you away with bells and whistles, but this entry-level car stereo gets the basics right at a competitive price. Antuan Goodwin Senior Writer, Electrified Cars Antuan ...
What would you do if your stock radio doesn't sound like the top brand sound system? Alpine comes up with the system integration audio processor to help it possible. The PXE-H650 uses Alpine's Imprint ...
Alpine Electronics today announced the HDA-5460 car player with 16GB removable hard disk. The deck plays MP3, WMA, and WAV files. It will be available in December for around $1,000. "With up to one ...
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