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Clarion NAX980HD
$1,000.00
Released June, 2009
The Pros:Calculates routes very quickly, minimal lag. Automatically recalculates on its own, don't have to prompt it. Full integrates with the existing HU, don't have to get used to new buttons.
The Cons:Software doesn't get updated very often.
The Clarion NAX980HD is an HDD navigation system outfitted with an internal central processor, a graphics processor, and a 40 GB hard-disc drive. It is designed to work with either the MAX685BT or VRX785BT A/V multimedia station in an upscale automobile unit.
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In fact, it comes equipped with pre-loaded maps of the US and Canada, including 10 million points of interest. Plus, its high-tech graphics processor allows it to produce exceptionally high-resolution 2D & 3D maps and menus. Note that the NAX980HD also hosts a USB port, by which users can transfer customized wallpaper backgrounds directly to the GPS receiver. Additional aspects of the Clarion NAX980HD include automatic route recalculation, audible voice commands in different languages (French/Spanish), and a split-screen function—users can view their location/destination in 2D and 3D at the same time.
Features
- HDD Navigation System
- Internal Central Processor
- Graphics Processor
- 40GB Hard-Disc Drive
- Pre-Loaded Maps (US/Canada)
- USB Interface
- Multilingual Voice Commands
- Split-Screen Function
- Automatic Route Recalculation
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calculates routes very quickly, minimal lag
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automatically recalculates on its own, don't have to prompt it
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full integrates with the existing HU, don't have to get used to new buttons
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enough POIs that you can always find a gas station or rest stop when you need it
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takes voice commands without error, very consistent
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capable of displaying a lot of information on the screen at once without being confusing
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software doesn't get updated very often
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