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Alpine INA-W900
$1,000.00
Released March, 2010
The Pros:Ability to change the background color. Motorized screen tilting. Built-in GPS navigation.
The Cons:No map updates for the GPS navigation. GPS - when you search for a place by name, it rarely finds it. No way to search through the songs on your iPod besides scrolling alphabetically.
Taking things to the next level, the Alpine INA-2900 is a GPS receiver that has several different advanced features. With built-in-navigation with turn by turn directions, spoken prompts and a built-in accelerometer to keep the GPS signal clear, the receiver also has a bright 7-inch touch screen display.
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It also has 6 million preloaded points of interest and a 24-bit digital-to-analog converter and amplifier that creates a clear and loud sound. Along with giving general and detailed directions, the GPS receiver has a built-in iPod control via USB, plays DVD and MP3 and is Bluetooth capable.
Features
- Built-in navigation with turn by turn directions
- 7-inch touch screen display
- 6 million preloaded points of interest
- 24-bit digital-to-analog converter and built-in amplifier creates clear sound
- Plays DVD and MP3
- Built-in iPod control via USB
- Bluetooth capability
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Pros & Cons
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Ability to change the background color
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7" WVGA (800 x 480px) touchscreen display
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CD/DVD slot and memory card slot media ports
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USB port for iPod support and other media players
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no map updates for the GPS navigation
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GPS - when you search for a place by name, it rarely finds it
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no way to search through the songs on your iPod besides scrolling alphabetically
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no built-in Bluetooth - requires an expensive add-on
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no remote control included (one is available separately)
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