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September 20, 2005, 10:09 AM PDT
USB ports a common theme at auto show
Posted by: Wayne Cunningham

Many cars at the Frankfurt auto show employ USB ports.
USB sticks and a PDA plug into the Smart Crosstown concept.
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Auto makers seem to be adopting USB as a portable storage standard interface for cars en masse, as revealed by both concept and production cars at the Frankfurt auto show. Not only do concepts such as the Mazda Sassou and Smart Crosstown sport USB ports, so does the new model from Volkswagen, the Eos. In general, the ports tie in to the entertainment system, letting you plug in a memory stick full of music. Audi has already released similar technology in its A4, although using SD cards instead. USB drives are probably a better way to go, as they are more universal. The Eos will probably be the first production car launched with the ports. It's scheduled for a Spring 2006 launch in Europe, with North America to follow. Volkswagen plans on putting USB ports into its other models, as well.

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Clever design

Oh good. Mount the ports facing up so that debris can fall in and make them useless.
by finkerbell (See profile) - September 21, 2005 7:48 AM PDT

What about full players?

Can I use a usb port to access my full hard drive player (mine is an iriver h320). Because I don't really want 50 songs, I want 5000.
by arshield (See profile) - September 20, 2005 6:14 PM PDT

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