Blaupunkt stereo offers in-car USB playback

Posted in Automotive, Blaupunkt by Nino Marchetti on October 10th, 2007

Blaupunkt Hamburg MP57 car radio with a USB storage interfaceBlaupunkt is introducing some new high end car radios with USB-based storage. The one catching our eye the most is the Blaupunkt Hamburg MP57, priced at around $320.

The Blaupunkt Hamburg MP57 has a rear-panel USB input with included cable which is designed to interface with external hard drives or other devices carrying music. Music can be gotten at via the radio’s flip-up panel and digital images can be displayed on the MP57’s screen. There’s also 3.5mm front panel inputs to use with portable audio devices.

A few other features of note include integrated Bluetooth with with an included microphone, for wireless hands-free cell phone operation; four amplification channels, each delivering 45 watts; and a color display capable of 4,096 colors. This system should be available now.

Blaupunkt Hamburg MP57

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2 Comments to “Blaupunkt stereo offers in-car USB playback”
  1. Dave Says:

    I don’t think this has a color display…. And I also don’t think it is capable of displaying digital images either. Let me know if I’m wrong.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    I own one, no color display and no digital images and you can’t make the clock any bigger.

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