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iRiver to Build In-Dash Digital HD Players

An anonymous reader writes "It looks like iRiver is going to take over where the Rio Car left off. Their CEO announced today that they are near completion on a new plant in China that will produce HD-based in-dash digital music players for automobiles. The new plant can push out 700K units a month. With the iPod dominating the digital portable market, iRiver sees this as a wide-open area they can move into. According to MacWorld iRiver is the third leading seller of MP3 portables with 5.6% of the market, following the number two seller Rio which holds 6.4% of the market. And the Apple iPod? No surprise, only a whopping 65.8% of all units shipped. 92% if you only count HD portables."

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  1. Misleading marketshare numbers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    These numbers cover only US and are based on August sales. Since the new Ipod was recently launched, it isn't suprised that it sold well in the August.

    Apple's global marketshare in the digital audio player market is about 20%.

  2. Re:What about patents and stuff... by erick99 · · Score: 5, Informative

    US patents apply to any product sold in the US regardless of origin. This was covered in-depth in a recent topic regarding patents. If you do a search it should come up and you can find the relevant law/code.

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  3. Re:In-Dash? by Soul-Burn666 · · Score: 5, Informative

    From TFA: "One that pulls from the dash when you want to load a significant volume of songs and takes flash media when the user only wishes to transfer a few tunes."

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  4. Re:Networking - The Missing Piece by CmdrGravy · · Score: 3, Informative

    To be fair though I'm sure a lot of people would be willing to pay for this convience ( I certainly would ) because it is just so ... convienent.

    As regards security I can't see how it would be any more or less secure than any other wireless network and if it is only offering the opportunity to add new music or delete the existing music then in a worst case scenario all you'd have to do is park your car and download all your songs again.

    This would be such an obvious and useful piece of functionality it's really annoying it's not available yet.