Pioneer AVIC-F500BT Navigation System with Digital Player and LCD - Presentation Transcript
Pioneer AVIC-F500BT Navigation
System with Digital Player and LCD
This Is The Best.
The Pioneer AVIC-F500BT on-dash navigator offers an advanced, all-in-
one solution for adding large-screen navigation, multimedia capability, and
hands-free calling to your vehicle ¿ without removing your factory radio.
Simply mount this road-ready travel companion on your dashboard and
exercise convenient control over your music, phone, and navigation.
Personal Review: Pioneer AVIC-F500BT Navigation System with
Digital Player and LCD
When this unit first came out a little over a year ago the price was definatly
outrageous to even think about it at around $700. However being
relatevely in the shadows of the big boys like Garmin, Magellan and Tom
Tom Pioneer was forced to dramatically lower the price in order to stay in
this market. I gotta say that this is the best GPS I have owned (previous
garmin, magellan and navigon owner) by far. Before I continue with the
review, the compact lovers may stop reading here because a huge 5.8"
dispaly in an even bigger shell makes this quite a space hugger. However
is space in not in issue with you then continue on. This thing is a loaded
with features like blue tooth, video player, and anything else you can
imagine. The only major feature that most GPS nowadays have is a FM
transmitter which this unit lacks. The maps are georgeous, with great info
on screen and 99% of the time it actually sends you in a right direction
(can't say that about most other units). Another negative would be a long
cold boot time, which could take around 15 - 20 seconds.
Overall this is the best bargain for around $200 you will ever find.
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When this unit first came out a little over a year more
When this unit first came out a little over a year ago the price was definatly outrageous to even think about it at around $700. However being relatevely in the shadows of the big boys like Garmin, Magellan and Tom Tom Pioneer was forced to dramatically lower the price in order to stay in this market. I gotta say that this is the best GPS I have owned (previous garmin, magellan and navigon owner) by far. Before I continue with the review, the compact lovers may stop reading here because a huge 5.8" dispaly in an even bigger shell makes this quite a space hugger. However is space in not in issue with you then continue on. This thing is a loaded with features like blue tooth, video player, and anything else you can imagine. The only major feature that most GPS nowadays have is a FM transmitter which this unit lacks. The maps are georgeous, with great info on screen and 99% of the time it actually sends you in a right direction (can't say that about most other units). Another negative would be a long cold boot time, which could take around 15 - 20 seconds.
Overall this is the best bargain for around $200 you will ever find. less
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