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  2. Alpine Electronics - Wikipedia

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    1983 - Alpine introduces their first remote control auto security systems. 1984 - Alpine introduces the Model 9500 Mobile Cellular Telephone. 1990 - 7909 CD Tuner. 1991 - 5700 DAT head unit. 1993 - 7980 world's first in-dash 3-CD changer and tuner; 1994 - World's first speaker utilising DDDrive Technology. 1998 - World's smallest CD Auto Changer.

  3. Automotive head unit - Wikipedia

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    An original standard head unit size is ISO 7736, developed by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN): Single DIN (180 mm × 50 mm or 7.09 in × 1.97 in) in Europe, South America, and Australasia A compact size that easily fits into a dashboard, but the unit is not tall enough to accommodate a video display.

  4. Pioneer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    November 2009: Pioneer moves its head office from Tokyo to Kawasaki. [15] September 2009: Pioneer announce two new players to their DJ equipment portfolio, the CDJ-900 [16] and CDJ-2000. [17] March 2010: Pioneer stops producing TVs. May 2010: Pioneer releases two new DJ software controllers, the DDJ-S1, and the DDJ-T1.

  5. KG Mobility - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, SsangYong sold 106,677 units in domestic sales and 37,008 units in exports, setting a record high in 14 years since 2003, when its annual domestic sales stood at 131,283 units. Out of this, the Tivoli alone contributed over 50,000 units of domestic sales for the company. [ 37 ]

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  7. Range Rover (L322) - Wikipedia

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    The L322 was introduced in 2001 and had a production run of over ten years. Planned and developed under BMW ownership, the vehicle was intended to share components and systems (electronics, core power units etc.) with the E38 7 Series. However, BMW sold Land Rover to Ford two years before the L322 went into production.