I have seen a couple of these on the forums and they seem like a pretty great thing. Here it is on www.woot.com Get it while they last.

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Your MP3 collection...on wheels? Itââ?¬â?¢s more than just a beautiful dream. Simply install dis herre DMP1 Mobile Media Jukebox wherever youââ?¬â?¢d put a car CD changer, and wirelessly load it up with up to 20GB of music from your PC. Thanks to the auto sync feature, it can sit out in your garage and fetch the content you want while youââ?¬â?¢re snug in bed, like a faithful puppy without the mess. Youââ?¬â?¢ll roll off to work every morning armed with a fresh batch of tunes, news, audiobooks, whatever ââ?¬â?? enough to keep you relaxed even through the Ventura Freewayââ?¬â?¢s nastiest traffic snarls. In a pinch, you can use the USB-equipped removable HDD (20 gigs, remember?) to shuttle data between home and work, or to grab your own copies of a friendââ?¬â?¢s killer collection of audio files (hey, what the recording industryââ?¬â?¢s lawyers donââ?¬â?¢t know wonââ?¬â?¢t hurt you).

The butt-simple interface has been tested on chimpanzees to ensure ease of use (note: this claim is not endorsed by reality). And it�s crafted of durable heat-resistant plastic, so on summer days you won�t find a glob of grey goo where your DMP1 used to be.

The included USB-to-WiFi internet adapter is the mortar that holds the House of OmniFi together, the straw that stirs the OmniFi drink. Sure, you can run Cat-5 cable out to your garage ââ?¬â?? and maybe you already have. But the rest of us can use of the included DWL-121 WiFi Adapter for your car, made for Omnifi by D-Link.

Finally, we�ve thrown in some SimpleCenter software to quickly and reliably rip tracks from CD to MP3, and uncannily sniff out your media and label it with all the relevant discographical info. All told, that�s a car player, a wireless adapter, and you, burning up the highway with your stash of completely legitmate MP3s. Rock sensibly!