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Pioneer AVIC-F700BT


$850.00 Released October, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Screen interface is easy to use and understand, well laid out. Sound is powerful and clear, makes the most of OEM speakers. Allows for a great deal of sound shaping, well rendered equalizer.

The Cons:Takes between 20 and 30 seconds to boot up, locked up until it's completely up. Need to use a proprietary AV plug to use the mini-jack on the front. Points-of-interest database is a little sparse, noticeable glaring omissions.

 The Pioneer AVIC-F700BT is a CD player, a GPS device, a blue tooth hands-free connection for your phone, and a voice recognition playback system for your iPod.  In short, the Pioneer AVIC-F700BT is similar the Pioneer AVIC-F500BT except for the fact that it has a CD player, is two hundred and fifty dollars more expensive and is a system that sits in your dash instead of being portable.

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 It is a good device for a person who wants to have all these options contained in one device, and wants that device mounted in their car.  

Features

  • In-Dash Navigation System
  • AV Receiver
  • CD Player
  • Built in BlueTooth
  • 800x400 pixels
  • 5.8 inch screen
  • Multi language: English, Spanish, French
  • Flash map memory
  • Covered in US, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii

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Pros
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    screen interface is easy to use and understand, well laid out

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    sound is powerful and clear, makes the most of OEM speakers

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    allows for a great deal of sound shaping, well rendered equalizer

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    nav database runs up-to-date and has a great coverage area

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    Bluetooth connects rght away, fully featured speakerphone interface

Cons
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    takes between 20 and 30 seconds to boot up, locked up until it's completely up

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    need to use a proprietary AV plug to use the mini-jack on the front

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    points-of-interest database is a little sparse, noticeable glaring omissions

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    no voice command interface with the nav system

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    difficult ergonomics, hard to use while you're driving without watching what you're doing

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