The Pioneer DEH-P7100BT is a high-end in dash cd reciever unit; which was first announced at the 2009 CES event in Las Vegas. The P7100BT is part of Pioneer's latest CD reciever lineup which also includes the Pioneer DEH-P6100BT, Pioneer DEH-P7000BT, and the Pioneer DEH-P9800BT. The P7100BT includes CD, Satellite radio and HD radio support as well as content playback from a USB media device via one of the dual USB ports. The most unique feature of the 7100BT however is the tagging system used for the FM, HD and Satellite radio; it can tag songs recently played and save the meta data via the ipod; users can then take their iPod and directly buy the music they heard earlier via iTunes. The P7100BT is also fully equipped with Supertuner IIID advanced digital and analog processing technology combined with a built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier to ensure high quality sound output without any distortion or background noise. The full-dot OEL LCD display screen can handle full 3D characters on screen and allows a long list of character scrolling; meaning it can completely show song track information. Bluetooth receiver technology is built right into the unit; so users may use a hands free phone system directly through the device without purchasing any separate adapters or add-ons. An Apple iPod can also be plugged directly into the USB port with full compatibility; meaning users will never run out of new music on the road again. The Pioneer DEH-P7100BT has a suggested retail price of $340 and will be released sometime in Spring, 2009.