MP3 player (not I-pod)
Well you can hook it up, but not through your iPod connector (as in you can't navigate through the controls in your car). You'll have to use the AUX port and navigate from your mp3 player.
It's called an iPod connector for a reason
Welcome on board
It's called an iPod connector for a reason

Welcome on board
I have both... even the old Zune is a better experience *for music*. The Zune HD takes it to another level. The software is better, the hardware is better, the sound quality is better, and you can't beat the all-you-can-eat Zune pass for music lovers.
I do like the iPod integration for the G though, so I use my Nano for the car and for work. If you want apps and something more like a de-featured computer, then the iPod Touch or iPhone is your best bet. For me, I'd prefer to have my music player be a music player first (not something with a lot of compromises).
I do like the iPod integration for the G though, so I use my Nano for the car and for work. If you want apps and something more like a de-featured computer, then the iPod Touch or iPhone is your best bet. For me, I'd prefer to have my music player be a music player first (not something with a lot of compromises).
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When I hold down the scroll button on the steering wheel for a second or two it seems to sorta "fast forward" the track numbers.
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