NavGate AVIC-F500BT first hybrid navigation system

By Aditi | April 8, 2008 2:49 pm |
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Pioneer prides in announcing the first hybrid navigation system Navgate AVIC-F500BT. The new release by the company is designed to guide the users all across the Europe. It will let you control your phone hands free. This multimedia and navigation hub looks great in the car.Scheduled to be available during the Spring 2008, the NavGate AVIC-F500BT can play multiple audio and video formats. One can also connect it to the PC. With the provided software you can add points of your interest in the unit maps. While navigating you can turn on the built in DVD Player to play DVDs and CDs containing Divx, MP3 and WMA.

The AVIC-F500BT is equipped with a high-quality 5.8-inch WVGA touch screen to display maps in dazing high-resolution relief with elevation and 3D detailing. To save you from watching the screen over and over again, the NavGate offers voice guidance in 20 languages and Text-to-Speech (TTS) functionality.

Features:

  • Pre-installed Europe-wide mapping on the 2GB fast-response flash memory,
  • TMC bulletins and
  • Accurate positioning in areas where GPS coverage is compromised
  • Full-scale entertainment
  • Powerful processor delivering an extensive menu of multimedia and communication

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