HD Radio is just the next big thing — broadcast radio like you’ve never heard it. HD Radio makes AM sound like today’s FM and FM sound like you were listening to a CD. It’s pure, crystal-clear sound and it’s free — all you need to do is buy a new radio.
Speaking of which, iBiquity Digital Corp. recently announced a new program that offers a $25 or $50 rebate when you buy a new digital HD radio.
Here’s how the program works: All you have to do is purchase an HD Radio, receiver tuner or car connector between now and January 14, 2007 and you will receive a $25 or $50 rebate.
The $25 rebate applies to the following products: Accurian (HDTTR), Denon (SPK-559), DICE (HD-BMW-T), DICE (HD-Toyota), DICE (HD-GM-R), DICE (HD-Honda), Directed (DMHD-1000), JVC (KTC-HR100TR), Metra (AHDT-01, Peripheral (PHDR2), and Sangeon (HDT-1 Component HD Radio Tuner).
The $50 rebate applies to these units: ADA (Suite 8100 Receiver) with HD-1 module; ADA (TuneSuite Duo Tune AM/FM Tuner) with HD-1 Module; ADA (Tune Suite Quadritune) with HDM-1 Module; Alpine (DVA-9985),;Alpine (TUA-T500); Boston Acoustics (Recepter Radio HD); Cambridge SoundWorks Radio (820HD); Cambridge SoundWorks Tuner (850HD); Directed (DHHD-1000; Integra (TUN3-7) with C-HDXHD Radio Card; Integra (DTR 10.5) with C-HDX HD Radio Card; Integra (Onkyo NR 1000) with C-HDXM MD Radio Card; Niles Audio (IntelliControl) with ICSTM-DR/R; Panasonic (CQ-CB890iU); Polk Audio (I-Sonic Entertainment System); (Radiosophy MultiStream HD); Rotel (RT-1084); and the Sangeon (HDR-1) Tabletop Radio.
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