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Friday, March 31, 2006

GPS: Pioneer brings Bluetooth and iPod connectivity

Pioneer AVIC-X1BT SatNav system with Bluetooth and Apple iPod connectivity
More and more features in one system:

Pioneer's AVIC-X1BT SatNav System offers both Bluetooth and iPod connectivity. That means you can control your Bluetooth-connected cellphone via the touch-panel display, including accessing the phone book and dialing from memory. Looks like more and more navigation systems offer MP3 support, ensuring you are entertained even though you have lost your way. Expect the AVIC-X1BT to ship this month. Check out the features after the jump.

* Map Coverage for 26 European countries
* Advanced search, (re-)routing and guidance functions
* 6 view modes (including Driver's View and Vehicle Dynamics Mode)
* Built-in RDS-TMC tuner for real-time traffic re-routing
* DVD-Video/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3 playback
* Fully motorized touch panel display


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Source: Ubergizmo


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