January 9, 2009 2:50 AM PST

Alpine's first touch-screen digital media receiver

by Antuan Goodwin

iXA-W404 (Credit: Alpine USA)

The Alpine iXA-W404 takes the fantastic interface of Alpine's line of digital media receivers, stretches it vertically, and adds a new feature: a touch screen.

Now, you can control the unit using the lightning fast double-encoder knob or by lightly dragging your finger across and tapping the 4.3-inch QVGA color touch-screen monitor. The interface more or less apes Apple's coverflow, so users of iPods and iTunes should find it familiar.

The unit, like all of Alpine's digital media receivers, features a full-speed USB connection that's optimized for iPod, which you'll be getting a great deal of mileage out of due to the iXA-W404's lack of an optical drive.

Bluetooth handsfree, HD Radio with iTunes tagging, and satellite radio add-on modules are available, as is Alpine's IMPRINT digital-audio processing module. Final pricing for the unit is still up in the air.

Alpine iDA-X305

In other news, Alpine has also released its iDA-X305. This is, for all intents and purposes, identical to the current iDA-X100 with the exceptions of an updated aesthetic, 5 more watts of max power (now 50 watt by 4 channels), and a "Works with iPhone" sticker on the box, which is interesting because, if we're not mistaken, the previous iDA-X100 and iDA-X100 already unofficially supported the iPhone.

The following products mentioned are available.

On Sale Now: $354.93 - $399.99
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by Mergatroid Mania January 9, 2009 10:35 AM PST
With no optical drive, does this mean I could plug a USB flash drive into the usb port and play MP3s?

Also, I have to say, it should not be expensive because for an in-dash stereo all they've done is swap out the optical drive and replaced it with a colour touch screen. Seems to me the price should be about the same as previous models that have an optical drive.

I like the deminsions, looks like it would fit perfectly in my dash replacing my factory stereo.
As for bluetooth hands free, does it come with a bluetooth headset or remote or something? Does it have voice recognition?
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