iPods in the fast lane Video
iPods in the fast lane Video Transcript
[ Music ] ^M00:00:07
>> So, you've got hundreds of songs on your IPod and you've got a CD player in your car that plays 12 songs at a time. That's not an ideal situation. Hey there, I'm Kevin Massy from CNET CarTek. And today, I'm going to show you how to connect your iPod to your car. Now, for this process, you'll need two essential components, an iPod, and a car. Now, we're going to use the CNET yellow Chevy Evayor [sp?] for this demonstration. We're going to show you a range of ways to take your iPod library with you on the road. ^M00:00:37 [ Music ]
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