
Pioneer AVIC-N4 Single Din In-Dash DVD Navigation System
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Pioneer AVIC-N4 Car Video Player - 7 16:9 - DVD-RW, CD-RW - DVD Video, MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX, CD Text, JPEG - 200W AM, FM
MOSFET 50W x 4 Built-in Speaker Power, 22W x 4 Continuous Power Output : SFEQ (Sound Focus EQ) : Loudness
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Pioneer AVIC N4 DVD Receiver Navigation System
DVD/CD player with navigation,fits standard-sized (2" tall) dash opening,7" motorized LCD video screen
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PIONEER AVIC-N4 IN-DASH DVD w/NAVIGATION & TOUCHSCREEN
DVD/CD player with navigation and internal amp (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels) * fits standard-sized
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Pioneer AVIC-N4 Single Din In-Dash DVD Navigation System
The Pioneer AVIC-N4 In-Dash Navigation System is loaded with great features. This Receiver comes with
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Go the AVIC-N4 since I can only install a 1-din radio. I wanted a navigation system with mp3, dvd and usb capabilities.
Good: The unit looks nice and sleek. Most of the functions/features are for appearance. Ex: color of leds, color backround choice, etc.
Bad: The unit can do all the features it claims to do, BUT only when you purchase EACH additional add-on. Ex: For USB you need to buy the USB adaptor. For voice commands, the same thing. It assumed I was going East when I was really going West. The instructions where telling me to continue straight when I cold only make a left or right.
OH! And the compass for the navigation unit was incorrect. Requiring the DVD to be in the unit is a huge design flaw. Its a big inconvinience having to remember that and deal with it. Also, the USB add-on skipped songs, paused half-way through them, would stop being able to recognize some of the mp3s (the same ones it was playing about an hour ago). I was forced to re-connect the USB device.
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Good: The unit looks nice and sleek. Most of the functions/features are for appearance. Ex: color of leds, color backround choice, etc.
Bad: The unit can do all the features it claims to do, BUT only when you purchase EACH additional add-on. Ex: For USB you need to buy the USB adaptor. For voice commands, the same thing. It assumed I was going East when I was really going West. The instructions where telling me to continue straight when I cold only make a left or right.
OH! And the compass for the navigation unit was incorrect. Requiring the DVD to be in the unit is a huge design flaw. Its a big inconvinience having to remember that and deal with it. Also, the USB add-on skipped songs, paused half-way through them, would stop being able to recognize some of the mp3s (the same ones it was playing about an hour ago). I was forced to re-connect the USB device.
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My Corvette has only a 1.5 din radio slot, so the 1 din AVIC N4 was the perfect solution to not being able to install a 2 din in-dash unit.
My problem: My Garmin was great, but in the Washington, DC area there simply are no clear FM frequencies that will allow communication with the radio. The AVIC N4 solves that problem, because the navigation is built into the unit. One of the cool things it does is to locate addresses by punching in a phone number. Since it is satellite radio ready, I also get no interference when I'm listening to XM Radio.
As to the CD player, it simply will play any format you can put onto a CD. The DVD player is just gravy.
One annoying aspect is that the vehicle must be stopped with the parking break on before a route can be programmed. Also, the map CD must be in the unit to program a route. Ejecting the map CD will put the navigator into memory mode so you can play your CDs.
Bluetooth allows you to make and receive phone calls through the unit
My problem: My Garmin was great, but in the Washington, DC area there simply are no clear FM frequencies that will allow communication with the radio. The AVIC N4 solves that problem, because the navigation is built into the unit. One of the cool things it does is to locate addresses by punching in a phone number. Since it is satellite radio ready, I also get no interference when I'm listening to XM Radio.
As to the CD player, it simply will play any format you can put onto a CD. The DVD player is just gravy.
One annoying aspect is that the vehicle must be stopped with the parking break on before a route can be programmed. Also, the map CD must be in the unit to program a route. Ejecting the map CD will put the navigator into memory mode so you can play your CDs.
Bluetooth allows you to make and receive phone calls through the unit
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