Clarion MAX9700DT does it all
Apr 27, 2007 gps navigation

Clarion is getting ready release a high end in-dash infotainment system called MAX9700DT. It will be available in Japan for 341,250 Yen ($2850) in late June of this year.
MAX9700DT boasts a 7″ widescreen LCD display and fits in a 2DIN slot. The features of this expensive system from Clarion are plenty but some of the more important ones are:
- 1-seg TV tuner for broadcasts tailored for mobile devices
- digital tuner for picking up all free stations
- navigation system can communicate with digital TV channel broadcasts to direct to certain shops
That’s not all! Clarion MAX9700DT comes with a 40GB HDD as well as a DVD player and has support for ATRAC, WMA, MP3 as well as many other audio formats. Not to mention, with a proper cable it can bring up a user interface to control any kind of iPod.
It takes SD and Memory Stick and even a MiniDisc. AM/FM is standard… via


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