Peripheral Electronics has announced the addition of its newest interface for late-model GM automobiles. The interface, PXDP3, works seamlessly with factory XM satellite radios and other audio sources and gives customers greater flexibility over how they control their iPod™.

The PXDP3 works with select 2006-2007 Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC models. It is compatible with Nano, Photo, Gen3, Gen4, and Gen5 iPods.

In addition to retaining XM satellite radio, the PXDP3 comes with an auxiliary input for extra audio sources like game systems and portable DVD players. It also allows users to control their iPod from both the factory radio and the iPod clickwheel, browsing their music by artist, playlist, genre, and album.

Along with great flexibility, the PXDP3 delivers true digital-quality music. Full-factory integration lets users listen to their iPod in their car without the static they get from RF modulators. The PXDP3 also maintains a stereo’s factory look and charges an iPod’s internal battery while connected.

As iPod users increase, the demand for a way to bring digital quality music into the automobile grows. With enhanced iPod control options, additional audio source input, and full factory XM radio compatibility, the PXDP3 is sure to deliver this experience to late-model GM owners everywhere!

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2 Responses to “Peripheral Adds Revolutionary iPod Interface To Late-Model GM Automobiles”

  1. chuckl stroh Says:

    Will this fit a 2007 silverado with a lan radio with out a “CAT” button? No nav system

    Please let me know,

    Thanks

    Chuck Stroh 586-321-7080

  2. Sven Rafferty Says:

    You’ll have to contact Peripheral Electronics direct with that question. It’s pre-sales service is pretty responsive, so you should have a definite answer from Peripheral Electronics in a short time.

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