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Pioneer AVIC-X910BT
$1,100.00
Released June, 2009
The Pros:Radio reception is excellent from both AM and FM. Media source selection is quick and easy. GPS is full-featured, with regular map updates available and various map view functions.
The Cons:Requires a firmware update to fix some serious bugs. Included mic sounds distinctly like a speaker phone to the other end, need to speak up.
The AVIC-X910BT is a high-end, in-dash GPS navigation receiver from Pioneer. To the X710BT, it adds a glossy finish, DVD and DivX playback, a 3D hybrid gyrosensor enabling continued tracking during temporary GPS signal loss, and built-in MSN Direct, for live traffic data and other information.
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After the first three months, however, a charge applies for this service. Like the X710BT, it has a 5.8" touch screen with 3D mapping and voice-activated controls. In addition to its CD/DVD player, the X910BT features iPod/iPhone integration, as touch or voice controls enable selection of an artist, album, genre, or playlist. Built-in navigation features include POI directory, map database, and text-to-speech engine for turn-by-turn directions, all standard in this price range. As in all of Pioneer's GPS offerings, Bluetooth is built-in, enabling headset-free phone calls with compatible handsets. The device also supports XM and Sirius satellite radio.
Features
- POI directory
- Built-in map database
- MSN Direct
- 2D and 3D mapping
- Landmark and terrain rendering
- Turn-by-turn directions
- Text-to-speech
- 3D hybrid gyrosensor
- Voice-activated controls
- 5.8-inch touch-screen display
- CD/DVD player
- Dolby Digital surround sound
- iPod/iPhone integration via USB
- Album art display
- SD card reader
- DivX playback
- MP3/WAV/AAC audio playback
- Bluetooth
- XM/Sirius satellite radio support
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Pros & Cons
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radio reception is excellent from both AM and FM
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media source selection is quick and easy
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GPS is full-featured, with regular map updates available and various map view functions
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Bluetooth phone interface automatically downloads contacts, supports voice dialing whether or not your phone does
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voice interface is generally well-rendered, accepts voice commands for media switching and a number of other functions - rarely misses a command
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screen tilt adjusts for the user's height
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requires a firmware update to fix some serious bugs
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included mic sounds distinctly like a speaker phone to the other end, need to speak up
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