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Pioneer doubles down on MixTrax for new car stereos

Pioneer’s multimedia receivers also receive a physical and digital interface restyling for 2012.

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LAS VEGAS–At the 2012 SEMA Show, Pioneer announced all-new lines of CD and DVD/multimedia receivers. The changes for this new generation are sweeping, encompassing nearly every product Pioneer makes; subtle, consisting mostly of moderate upgrades; and significant.

Starting with the 6.1-inch AVH-X1500DVD ($ 300), MixTrax compatibility comes to Pioneer’s line of DVD/multimedia receivers. MixTrax, Pioneer’s automated DJ and playlist software, analyzes your music library and creates custom mixes that play back while you drive. Compatibility with those mixes and control over how they’re played is now baked into every Pioneer receiver with an “X” in its model number, as in AVH-X1500DVD.

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