from
www.engadget.comPure Digital intros Highway in-car DAB radio

Pure Digital is probably already bringing that DAB goodness to your
dwelling, but we know how bad the withdrawals can be once you head
out to the car. No worries, though, as the firm is cranking out
"the world's first in-car DAB digital radio that doesn't require
complicated installation," which is a fancy way of explaining that
this unit relies on FM transmission to get DAB signals into your
vehicle's stereo. As expected, the Highway gets its juice from a
cigarette lighter adapter, and users simply affix a small DAB
antenna on their windshield, find an open FM slot and tune their
in-dash radio to match the station. Furthermore, the unit can even
be used on-the-go, as it includes a built-in headphone jack and can
go for six hours on a pair of AA cells. It even sports an auxiliary
input along with Pure's ReVu technology to pause / rewind live
content, and if any new features crop up in the future, owners can
update their device via USB. Thrill someone you love (yeah, that
can be you) this holiday season when it lands for £69.99 ($146).