Kenwood Unwraps New Internet Ready Hi-fi
News Consumer electronics group Kenwood launched the world's first Internet enabled hi-fi at the Audio Expo '99 in Tokyo this week. The as yet unnamed device will sport a modem and 13GB hard drive as well as 6.5 inch colour display to show the music...
[November 25, 1999, 16:51]
Kenwood Makes Operations Sing With Red Hat Linux
White Papers Kenwood Americas, an established corporation has outgrown its long-time information systems, needed a full overhaul, while retaining its valuable legacy data. When Kenwood Americas overhauled its aging network and operating system, it found the...
[November 24, 2003, 23:00]
Kenwood Makes Operations Sing With Red Hat Linux
White Papers Kenwood Americas, an established corporation has outgrown its long-time information systems, needed a full overhaul, while retaining its valuable legacy data. When Kenwood Americas overhauled its aging network and operating system, it found the...
[November 20, 2006, 23:00]
Headed To A Highway Near You - MP3 Players
News Aiwa and Kenwood already have in-car CD-R players. Aiwa's CDC-MP3 costs $300, and Kenwood's Z919 sells for $700. People keep cars for an average of three years, which is about the time it takes for a new feature to find its way into an automobile.
[January 25, 2001, 9:07]
Digital Radio Coming To The Masses
News Digital radio receivers currently start at around £800, making them too expensive for mainstream use, but Japanese electronics giants, including JVC, Kenwood, Panasonic and Hitachi, are currently working on second generation chips that will cut...
[August 26, 1999, 12:04]
MP3: Flash Memory Is Best - Industry
News Kenwood is another traditional audio company making strides into the digital future. Despite Creative Technology's announcement that its latest portable MP3 player uses a 'notebook-type' hard drive to offer a massive 6GB storage space, analysts and...
[January 13, 2000, 9:35]

