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Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
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You've loaded your music library onto your iPod — now take it on the road. Pioneer's CD-i200 iPod control interface gives you convenient control and charging of your iPod from compatible Pioneer car stereos. And the simple one cable connection eliminates the bulky adapter box found with many iPod adapters.

The CD-i200 lets you control iPod playback right from your Pioneer's faceplate, scrolling through your playlists to pick out the tracks you want to hear, while leaving your iPod stored safely out of the way. The interface's fast, smooth operation eliminates annoying lags, and, with a compatible display, you'll get multiple lines of information for album, artist, and song name. You can even use the touchscreen on select Pioneer stereos and video screens to manage your iPod.

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