| 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: $650.00 as of 9/3/2010 16:21 EDT details You Save: $550.00 (46%)
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Seller: Angelo'sElectronics Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 4,291
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
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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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Product Description In-dash Navigation System MP3/WMA/AAC playback on DVD/CD,voice control of iPod and Bluetooth,built-in navigation capability with map coverage of US, Canada, Alaska, and Hawaii, plus over 12 million points-of-interest
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
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Horrible In Dash Navi - Regret Purchase August 24, 2010 Mark E. Mayo (Florida) I read the reviews and thought I could deal with the laggy, long startup and overall unresponsiveness of the unit. I was wrong.
- Forget about the reverse camera. The unit takes so long to boot, that you will be out of the parking space before the camera is ready to use.
- My vote for the worlds worst GPS navigation system. I have ended up 1/4 mile or more from where the GPS thought I was going. Annoying 2 mile, then 1 mile, then another alert, and then another alert.
- If the street number has a letter in it, forget it.
- Laggy start times. It is just plain painful.
- Bluetooth reception is horrible. I'm not sure if it is the mic provided or the unit itself.
- Clock is in a different location depending on what screen/mode you are in. Upper left corner, then upper right corner in another menu. They can't even get this right.
- No street names in 3D view.
- No firmware updates since February 2010.
I very much regret purchasing this unit. You get what you pay for.
SLOW, poor nav graphics, laggy in all functions August 18, 2010 K. S. Goh (Bukit Timah, Singapore) I bought this unit because I needed a nav unit to replace my Tomtom with traffic. Sad to say, the Pioneer never came close. I had Bluetooth in my factory stereo, the Pioneer unit improved on it with a nice display, but lost out in sound quality.
My Tomtom's graphics is nice and even offers Advance Lane Guidance (Garmin calls it Junction View). The Pioneer does not.
My free Tomtom FM RDS-TMC traffic updates quite quickly and recalculates my route and shows me traffic on route on the right side of the screen.. The Pioneer has MSN Direct traffic but I often found myself driving STRAIGHT INTO traffic, even if the unit KNOWS there is a jam on route. It doesn't show you traffic until you are in it!
I bypassed the unit to allow GPS inputs on the fly. Even so, the screen taps can be so laggy that it almost gets frozen and extremely frustrating. When it starts lagging, EVERYTHING lags, including phone calls. Incoming calls can't be answered. Outgoing calls are connected at the phone, but no audio comes in through the unit. This can be DANGEROUS as you are distracted by trying to answer the phone manually. I sometimes feel like punching the screen in!
I sent the unit back to Pioneer for service with the complaint of slow response, but it came back as "no problems found".
I finally sold it on eBay and put my TomTom back in my car with my factory stereo.
Lost about $400. Now even though Amazon is having what seems like a killer deal on the newer X920BT, I'm not touching it! The new unit now needs a separately purchased traffic receiver for MSN Direct which will terminate it's services anyway by Jan 2012. And their nav graphics is identical to this unit... So no go for me.
Great product! July 25, 2010 Father_of_3 (Charlotte, NC) Overall a very good Navigation Receiver and looks really nice at night. Basic navigation works good. Touch screen is very responsive. DVD playback is nice and the sound quality is great.
The only negative I can find is the start-up time is slower than some other navigation radios. From time to time the EQ button disappears from the touch screen but comes back after rebooting. Screen doesn't tilt and is not clearly visible on sunny days.
pioneer customer service BAD June 14, 2010 Michael D. Conner (hillsboro, or United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this unit in March and called Pioneer customer service several times now and they are either not informed about the product or just lying to me to run the warranty past its limit..The clock on the unit due to a software problem displays the wrong time. I have called customer service and they kept telling me that the engineers were working on it..that is until last time. This tech must not be a happy employee because he really treated me like I was a pain in the you know what. The maps on the display are pretty lean on info. The graphics are washed out and boring. Also if you add the sirius radio option good luck on guessing what your presets are as it does not display the info, It just says preset 1,2, etc. Also you will be half way to wherever you are going before the unit is fully booted up.It can take anywhere from 2 minutes to 6 minutes for the unit to be fully operational on start up. About one out of every 10 times the unit will also hang on boot up so if you want to listen to music or see where you are, you had better find a parking lot so you can shut your car off and restart it.
When the unit works, it works almost satisfactorily, but its always a crap shoot and if you want to know what time it is you had better be wearing a watch because the clock is not correct and apparently Pioneer doesn't know how to fix it. On the plus side the sound quality is really quite good. You may be better off buying just a stereo and a portable GPS. I had a lowrance portable gps that was far superior to this and it was 3 years old. Good luck if you buy it and it doesn't work getting pioneer to do anything about it! I think they are selling them with defective software so when the map upgrade comes out they can put the fix in the new maps and charge you! Having purchased Pioneer products in the past I was expecting a better product than this! Quite disappointing
Not so super tuner May 30, 2010 Em (Seattle, Wa United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this deck and have spent 3 trips to the installer changing converters and the antenna. They even tried to add on the HD radio instead. It's pretty bad when the stock Mercedes stereo delivered a basic service like FM than the Pioneer. If FM is a consideration for you i would suggest getting another manufacture's system.
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