Demo of the Sony MEX-BT4000P CD Receiver
Sony's MEX-BT4000P CD receiver employs Bluetooth® technology that gives you hands-free calls in your car with your compatible phone. You'll hear your callers through your car's speakers, and answer just like they're sitting next to you. The result? You'll drive more safely with your hands on the wheel and your phone stashed away. Take a closer look at it in this demo video.
Demo of the Sony MEX-BT3000P CD Receiver
Most people only think about hands-free calling when they hear "Bluetooth®," but Sony's taking it a step further with their MEX-BT3000P CD receiver. You can access your phonebook, stream music, or control your Pandora® Internet radio stations on your compatible Android or Blackberry phone. Take a look at this receiver in action in this demo video.
Connecting Your New Receiver to Your Car's Wiring
Take a look at how most new car receivers are connected to the car's existing wiring in this DIY video.
Sony XAV-601BT and MirrorLink™ Connectivity
Sony's partnered with the Car Connectivity Constortium to develop a cool new technology called MirrorLink for some of their 2012 head units (including the Sony XAV-601BT). It's designed to provide easy-to-use in-dash control over compatible smartphones. We had the opportunity to see it in action at this year's CES show out in Las Vegas.
Sony's HX750-series TVs look great right out of the box, but our senior editor and TV guru Steve shows us the simple changes he makes to get an even better picture from a new high-def set.
