CES 2015: Neil Young plans to bring Pono Music to cars
Friday, January 9, 2015 at 5:51PM
Nicole Batac in CES, Events and Launches, Harman, Motoring, News, Pono, audio, car audio

Aside from the triangular music player, Neil Young is looking to expand Pono’s reach to the automotive industry. Young announced at CES that he is partnering with Harman, an infotainment and in-car audio maker, to create better compressed audio for cars. If you opt in to the ecosystem it’ll cost you around US$400, which is a competitive price for high-resolution audio. Of course, you’ll need to have a Harman stereo installed.

Source: Engadget

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