Thursday, July 23, 2009

High-end navigation gadget is also costly

Get what you pay for: Pioneer's long-running AVIC navigation series can be described as unconscionably good and extremely expensive. But gadget geeks will forgive the latter when they have the former, so this high-end series of double-DIN navigation and entertainment units is a perennial favourite. The latest, AVIC-X910BT, features a 5.8-inch touch screen, map data of North America and a built-in MSN Direct tuner that provides access to traffic information, news, weather, gas prices, movie times and more.

The included Bluetooth technology allows users to control both phone calls and the stereo via voice command. So, rather than needlessly fiddling with buttons, drivers wishing to listen to Lady Gaga need only denigrate themselves by saying it out loud. $1,300; visit pioneerelectronics.ca.

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