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Pioneer AVIC-X920BT


$1,200.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built-in navigation unit. Large 6.1" touchscreen dispay with an 800 x 600px resolution. Easy to use.

The Cons:High price for the majority of consumers. Live GPS information provided by MSN Direct - requires purchasing adapter for a service to be cut off in 2012. Support for iPod / iPhone not available out of the box - requires a cable sold separately.

The Pioneer AVIC-X920BT is a A/V head unit that features advanced technology to make navigation easier and more fun while traveling. With a 6.1-inch touch screen display and a 800x600 resolution, the in-car satellite navigation system is able to show clear and detailed routes as well as provide a vivid user interface.

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The device has 4GB memory, CD/DVD drive and USB which is perfect for music lovers as they can connect their portable media players as well as stream music. The A/V head unit also features a 3D video accelerator, voice recognition technology and Bluetooth capability.

Features

  • 6.1-inch touch screen display
  • 800x600 resolution
  • 4GB memory
  • Ability to stream music
  • 3D video accelerator
  • CD/DVD playback
  • microSD card slot
  • Bluetooth capability
  • Voice recognition
  • USB

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Pros
  • 1

    built-in navigation unit

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    large 6.1" touchscreen dispay with an 800 x 600px resolution

  • 1

    easy to use

  • 1

    Pandora link allows for use of Pandora internet radio through a users iPhone (requires free app download)

  • 1

    reasonable price compared to the competition

  • 1

    built in Bluetooth for hands free calling, music streaming

  • 1

    responsive touch interface

  • 1

    4GB of internal storage with expansion via microSD

Cons
  • 2

    high price for the majority of consumers

  • 0

    live GPS information provided by MSN Direct - requires purchasing adapter for a service to be cut off in 2012

  • 0

    support for iPod / iPhone not available out of the box - requires a cable sold separately

  • 0

    Navigation doesn't work and is clunky

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