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Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT


$1,599.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Radio reception is exceptional for both AM and FM. Source selection is quick and intuitive, no long load times. Navigation system has a flexible, easy to use interface.

The Cons:AM/FM presets are automatically named based on text being broadcast by the station - ends up being a bit random and non-descriptive at times.

The Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT is a high-end automobile GPS receiver. The seven inch display of this GPS receiver has a resolution of 800 x 480, and is anti-glare coated, so that you can clearly see directions and locations on it.

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The AVIC-Z120BT will also read out directions to you, so that you can keep your eyes on the road. Besides the regular GPS functions, this receiver also has full audio/video capability, including Pandora Link compatibility, which allows you to plug in your iPhone and listen to songs from the Pandora internet radio site. CD and DVD playback are also included here. This model differs from the AVIC-Z130BT in that the AVIC-Z130BT is an updating of the AVIC-Z120BT, and includes Aha radio compatibility, a built-in traffic tuner, and an HD radio tuner built in (whereas the AVIC-Z120BT requires you to buy the GEX-P20HD adapter to get HD radio).

Features

  • Listen to Your Pandora Internet Radio Stations using an iPhone w/ Pandora App
  • Built-In Traffic Tuner
  • HD Radio ready (optional AVIC-Z120BT adapter required)
  • Local seek tuning
  • 7" 800 x 480 display
  • 16:9 aspect
  • Anti-glare coated screen
  • 4GB memory
  • 12 million points of interest
  • Intelligent re-route
  • Voice dial
  • Voice address search
  • CD playback
  • DVD playback
  • DivX  video playback
  • 96 kHz/24-bit DA converter
  • 3 RCA preouts
  • Built-in Bluetooth
  • Dual-zone audio/video
  • Composite A/V input

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    radio reception is exceptional for both AM and FM

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    source selection is quick and intuitive, no long load times

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    navigation system has a flexible, easy to use interface

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    Bluetooth interface with phone is full-featured, downloads contacts and handles voice dialing gracefully

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    voice interface is responsive and works well around the noise in the car

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    system starts up fairly quickly, many features available almost instantly

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    screen tilt can be adjusted to avoid glare

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    AM/FM presets are automatically named based on text being broadcast by the station - ends up being a bit random and non-descriptive at times

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