DETROIT, Jan. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The soundtrack of the automotive driving experience is about to get a lot richer, sharper and more vivid. Always at the technological cutting edge of mobile media, Alpine Electronics will showcase their latest innovations in automotive audio and navigation products at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit from January 7-9. The driving force behind the Alpine's NAIAS exhibit is the automotive industry's first acoustical correction sound system architecture, called IMPRINT.
This remarkable automotive sound system is revolutionizing the way everyone in an automobile experiences music. IMPRINT marries the most advanced acoustic correction technology available with Alpine's legendary automotive sound tuning expertise. Listening to music in an automobile will never be the same. And while IMPRINT will leave a dramatic, well, imprint on the listening experience, that isn't the only piece of advanced technology Alpine will showcase at NAIAS. Others include an all-new, award-winning portable navigation system with innovative features such as real-time traffic and millions of points of interest; a top-view 360-degree camera system for unparalleled visibility and safety; and unparalleled automotive iPod integration, sound quality and speedy access to music files that will let your readers keep their eyes on the road while their music plays on. Journalists who attend the show can make an appointment for a personal demonstration of IMPRINT.
Alpine's history of integrating 28 years of aftermarket experience into revolutionary OEM solutions has propelled Alpine into the forefront of automotive sound systems and navigation products.
WHERE: North American International Automobile Show, COBO Conference &
Exhibition Center, Detroit
Alpine Location: 02-44 (Second Floor)
WHEN: January 7-8-9, 2007