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Pioneer AVIC-X910BT 5.8-Inch In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth |  | Brand: Pioneer Category: Car Audio or Theater
List Price: $1,200.00 Buy New: $549.35 as of 3/17/2010 20:29 CDT details You Save: $650.65 (54%)
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Seller: teracing12 Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 474
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Display Size: 5.8 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.3 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 9.7 x 9.7
MPN: AVIC-X910BT Model: AVIC-X910BT UPC: 000125629513 EAN: 0000125629513 ASIN: B002EGVR6O
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC, DivX/MPEG4 receiver with GPS navigation and MSN Direct | | • | 4 x 50 Watts maximum power with front/rear and three sets of preamp outputs | | • | 5.8-inch widescreen TFT LCD touchscreen with 800 x 480 resolution | | • | Includes auxiliary input, USB port, SD card slot, iPod direct control; add optional tuners for SAT/HD radio | | • | On-board Bluetooth for hands-free calls, on-screen dialing and more |
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Amazon.com Product Description Pioneer's AVIC-X910BT is an in-dash navigation receiver with DVD Player and Bluetooth. Get fast, easy-to-use in-dash navigation, talk hands-free with built-in Bluetooth, and control your iPod or iPhone directly. Voice control allows you to play music from your iPod and make hands-free Bluetooth phone calls just using your voice. In-dash navigation with DVD playback, Bluetooth and more. Click to enlarge. | Full-featured, expandable navigation. | Instant access to your contacts and hands-free calling. | Direct control of your iPod or iPhone. | Play back media from USB drives and SD cards. | Key reasons to upgrade from AVIC-U310BT: - DVD Video, DVD-R/RW Playback
- MSN Direct built-in
- 3D Hybrid Sensor (Gyro & G-Force) for enhanced positioning
- DivX video playback on CD/DVD
Navigation Beyond Expectation The AVIC-X series of receivers are ideal for those looking for a refined navigation experience with the latest in media and connectivity options. Out of the box, this system comes with 12 million points of interest and an extensive map database to help you find your next destination. On the Map The easy-to-operate Pioneer Navigation system has built-in maps that put the world at your fingertips. This includes major points of interest, such as restaurants, ATMs, gas stations, entertainment venues and more. The built-in Text-to-Speech engine clearly pronounces turn-by-turn direction and street names to ensure smooth travels. The AVIC-X710BT also offers high-resolution 2D and 3D maps with renderings of nearby landmarks and terrain to help navigate the world around you. AVIC Feeds The system's database is fully expandable with AVIC feeds, Pioneer's PC application, which lets you create custom trips and your own points of interest. Voice Control The Z-Series offers convenient voice-activated navigation, which allows you to simply say an address or find nearby points of interest. AVIC FEEDS for iPhone now available Unleash the power of your Pioneer navigation system with the AVIC FEEDS for iPhone application. Find a destination, then transfer it to your Pioneer navigation system for turn-by-turn routing. Bridge the Gap Start Planning your route before you even step into your car with the free AVIC FEEDS app. Now you can seamlessly use your iPhone with your Pioneer navigation receiver. Simply find your destination with the built-in Google Maps interface and transfer it via Bluetooth for easy, turn-by-turn directions. Picture Yourself There The AVIC FEEDS app also allows you to use the geo-tag data in your photos to be routed directly to places you've visited. The built-in GPS feature of iPhone 3G and 3GS has the ability to embed geo-tag information in the photos you take with its camera. AVIC FEEDS allows you to save destinations by reading these geo-tags. You can also use AVIC FEEDS to create destinations from geo-tagged photos that are sent to your iPhone. Your iPod (and iPhone) Will Thank You On top of being an exceptional navigator, the AVIC-X series delivers an iPod experience that blows away FM transmitters or cassette adaptors. Even at the first glance, you will fall in love with the easy-to-use touch screen controls for your music and brilliant 5.8-inch display for your videos. Album art is also beautifully displayed. With the optional cable (CD-IU230V) connected to your iPod, you will notice how easily you can find songs, videos, artists, or playlists with a few simple taps of your finger. The AVIC-X710BT also features voice-activated control of your iPod. Simply say the name of an artist, album, playlist, or genre to bring up the next song. Ditch the Headset with Built-in Bluetooth Take incoming calls through the AVIC-X910BT, and be heard clearly without a headset courtesy of Bluetooth technology. Connecting your compatible phone is easy and gives you instant touch screen access to your contacts. You can also dial a contact with the sound of your voice by simply saying "Call Jack Smith." Get Connected with MSN Direct Access up-to-date information with the built-in MSN Direct tuner on your AVIC-X910BT. MSN Direct is the ultimate in-car convenience, offering news, traffic, stock quotes, weather, movie times, and gas prices. Because MSN Direct can work seamlessly with system�s navigation, you can be routed directly to a theater after finding the right show time, or have traffic flow overlayed on your route. Enjoy MSN Direct free for the first three months when you purchase the AVIC-X910BT. The Freedom of Speech Your iPod audio functions and hands-free Bluetooth dialing can all be controlled with the sound of your voice. Voice-activated control over your navigation system not only performs in-car tasks with greater speed, but helps you keep your eyes (and attention) on the road ahead. Media Mogul Built to navigate, but born to entertain, the AVIC-X910BT offers audio and video playback from the most popular formats. Whether you're watching DivX files on DVD, MP3 audio on SD card or iTunes AAC files on CD, there are dozens of playback options for your favorite media. From Disc Play back DVDs and DVD-R/RWs, CDs and CD-R/RWs, and burn discs with all your digital media, since the AVIC-U310BT also plays back MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV and DivX files from CD or DVD. From USB Device If you don't feel like burning CDs just throw the MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files you want on a USB device and enjoy. Sound Minded Just because the AVIC-X710BT features a robust navigation platform, doesn't mean it holds back on sound quality. With 3 sets of RCA pre-outs, MOSFET50 power and a 3-band parametric equalizer, you can build a massive system with massive sound. Expanded Listening The AVIC-X710BT gives you plenty of room to expand your broadcast options. With optional tuners, experience the vast channel selection of XM Sirius Satellite Radio and HD Radio. What's in the Box AVIC-X710BT Main Unit, Power Cord, Extension Lead, RCA Connector, GPS Antenna, Microphone, User's Manual, Installation Manual
Product Description Navigation Beyond Expectation The AVIC-X series receiver is ideal for refined navigation experience with the latest in media and connectivity options. Out of the box, this system comes with 12 million points of interest and an extensive map database to help you find your next destination. Your iPod (and iPhone) Will Thank You On top of being an exceptional navigator, the AVIC-X series delivers an iPod experience that blows away FM transmitters or cassette adaptors. Even at the first glance, you will fall in love with the easy-to-use touch screen controls for your music and brilliant 5.8-inch display for your videos. Album art is also beautifully displayed. With the optional cable (CD-IU230V) connected to your iPod, you will notice how easily you can find songs, videos, artists, or playlists with a few simple taps of your finger. The AVIC-X910BT also features voice-activated control of your iPod. Simply say the name of an artist, album, playlist, or genre to bring up the next song. Ditch the Headset with Built-in Bluetooth Take incoming calls through the AVIC-X910BT, and be heard clearly without a headset courtesy of Bluetooth technology. Connecting your compatible phone is easy and gives you instant touch screen access to your contacts. You can also dial a contact with the sound of your voice by simply saying Call Jack Smith." Get Connected with MSN Direct Access up-to-date information with the built-in MSN Direct tuner on your AVIC-X910BT. MSN Direct is the ultimate in-car convenience, offering news, traffic, stock quotes, weather, movie times, and gas prices. Because MSN Direct can work seamlessly with system's navigation, you can be routed directly to a theater after finding the right show time, or have traffic flow overlayed on your route. Enjoy MSN Direct free for the first three months when you purchase the AVIC-X910BT.
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When it works its great. March 15, 2010 T. Verseman I had the 910bt installed for less than 24 hours and the unit died on me because I installed the update that came off of Pioneers website. I had to have it removed and sent it in to Pioneers customer service. Their service took awhile but now that I have everything properly working its great. The two things I would recommend is 1. Make sure you purchase it from an authorized dealer otherwise your warrantee through Pioneer does not exist and 2. If you have the older version of the Pioneer firmware and everything works normally I would NOT update it to the latest even though Pioneer recommends it.
NICE March 13, 2010 Victor Vitartas It's a nice unit and I would recommend it for anybody who wants all the features. Works well!!
Wish I can personalize the device more and is little slow loading.....
Best bargain and head unit ever! March 12, 2010 Brian D. Scott (Pflugerville, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was on the fence for a while as far as getting a replacement head unit (my old one was bought in 2003) so that I could play my iPod in my 1999 Altima, as well as have Bluetooth for my phones. Just before I pulled the trigger to order a JVC unit, this Pioneer goes on sale for more than half off ($565 versus $1200!), reducing it to a price less than the JVC which did not have navigation or voice command! I now have the unit installed, and other than a few minor quirks, I love it! The only thing I wish it had that the JVC does is screen tilt - glare is a pain and does wash out the screen in direct daylight.
Using the iPod interface is a snap, since it emulates the normal operation completely - even the control layout mimics the iPod. Cover art is clear, even in a tiny thumbnail you can see while in Map mode. If you touch the album art it expands to fill the entire box that also displays title, artist, and album. Text for the song information is clear and has a relatively long character length. Voice command of the iPod interface is pretty good as well - DO NOT expect to be able to say "Play Song ", but every other piece of metadata (artist, album, playlist, genre) can be called up. I was able to say "Play playlist ", and a few seconds later it started playing! You will probably want to make sure all of your tracks are labeled properly - the voice recognition (VR) cataloging for my 13,000+ songs took only about 5 minutes (a guess), and everything is there. You will only need to update the VR catalog if you have added or deleted songs, and you can turn the auto cataloging on or off (I currently have mine off until I buy or add other songs.) There are some caveats here as well, and they were anticipated - I have to pronounce 'Sade' as 'Sadie' in order to look her up as an artist. I had a funny one happen today - I asked to play artist B.B. King and instead it played Kiki Dee! Practice will make perfect!
You will need the interface cable if you want to be able to do the things mentioned above with an iPod, although the regular USB "pigtail" will let you connect your iPod and be able to use simple controls.
The navigation is clear, the maps are fairly recent (the Best Buy I had my head unit installed at isn't even on it and it was built in late 2008), and the voice is ultra modulated (no breaks when saying numbers or anything that would be "inserted") for clarity. I have used the AVIC Feeds software to create points of interest (POIs) for items that are not on the map, and they work out fine. By default, there are no icons displayed on the maps for clarity's sake, but you can add as many as you want through one of the menus. I've only turned on gas stations and it works like a charm - there are many other POIs that you can add. I actually like the fact that it's manual - if I go on a long trip and need to find food and hotels I can turn those POIs on, then turn them off when I'm done. Many nice features - it can display the current directional as well as the next one (for example, your current turn is a right, but the next is a left), point out which lane you should be in on a multi-lane road (tried this today on I-35 and it aligned the highlighted lane up with the third and right-most lane), allow you to change the information shown on the bottom left (distance to end point and time remaining are standard), 2-D, 3-D, and north-up (don't personally care for the last) displays with different zoom levels, and day/night colors.
One thing to note - there is NO voice-controlled navigation, and you must have the parking break engaged for some navigation (and menu) options to be enabled.
The Bluetooth features are pretty standard - I have two phones paired and have imported one phone book. The phone interface works as advertised, although the keypad is grayed out if you are driving. You can still use voice recog and dial a number that way if need be (tried this today and it works) if you don't already have a phone book entry.
Many other features I won't go into here are:
*MSN Direct (3 months free, $30 subscription) which is going away as of January 2012 (maybe replaced by Bing or Sync?)
*AVIC Feeds software (lets you manage trip reports and create your own POIs with a Google Maps interface)
I hope this is a helpful review - so far I've used the unit for two days and I'm duly impressed.
Buy it,Great unit!! February 27, 2010 Thomas A. Burnette (tommynos) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Man this unit is so nice,you can change the color of it,built in Nav that is SWEET and the bluetooth is awesome too...The unit is user friendly,I mean Real easy..They have the touch scrren setup better than any other unit and ive had many including the pioneer z3....If you have the money and want to save time learning something and want all the features,this is the unit you want!!
certainly looks cool! February 8, 2010 N. Moore 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this may seem like a good deal, but this unit is pretty frustrating to use. it is very slow to boot up. most of the time i have already driven to my destination by the time this thing finally starts up. it is not very responsive to touch commands. takes a couple seconds for the screen to change or for the volume to change. if you're listening to the radio and have a USB device hooked up, it will sometimes automatically switch over to USB mode. GPS is slow and takes about 10 minutes for street names to appear.
all the specs surely look pretty cool, but i would not recommend this to anyone. this unit also freezes a lot. if you take the USB device out it will freeze.
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