the new Pioneer AVIC N4
Aug 28, 2007 gps navigation

Pioneer recently made their brand new AVIC N4 available for a suggested retail price of $1600. AVIC N4 is not just a GPS navigation system but more of an in-dash DVD multimedia navigation receiver that (with add-ons) can control your iPod (video iPods too) and connect to your bluetooth compatible phone.
It comes with two DVDs full of TeleAtlas maps that will bring door-to-door navigation of U.S. and Canada and 12 million POIs along the way to your fingertips. The DVDs also include detailed city maps of 23 cities and highway lane information for 50 cities. You maybe concerned about not being able to enjoy your DVDs or CDs while navigating – but worry no more: Engineers at Pioneer are one step ahead of you and they put a memory navigation mode on AVIC N4 meaning you can take the map DVD out once your route is calculated.
Even though AVIC N4 comes in a 1DIN chassis, thanks to the motorized nature of the device you get a full 7″ screen at 16:9 ratio which has anti glare coating and 50 to 110 degrees angle setting.
AVIC N4 is also XM/Sirius ready, has an FM/AM tuner, and can pretty much play any kind of media that you can fit on an optical disc.
AVIC N4 is the successor to AVIC N3, and even though the MSRP is at $1600 you can already find it for about $1200 on eBay.


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[...] Less than a month after Pioneer loosed details on its AVIC-X3, along comes word that we can also expect an AVIC-N4 in the not-too-distant future. This single-DIN unit boasts a motorized, flip-out seven-inch touchscreen, optional iPod / Bluetooth compatibility, CD or DVD playback, XM / XM NavTraffic-readiness, and a Tele Atlas database for routing you around. Regrettably, the lack of an internal HDD means that you’ll be forced to insert the map DVDs in order to access guidance, but users can feel free to toss in discs with MP3, WMA, AAC, or DivX files when the drive is clear. Furthermore, the unit can even accept tunes streamed in wirelessly from a mobile handset when utilizing the CD-BTB200 adapter, as it understands both A2DP and AVRCP protocols. So, now that you’ve found a satisfactory replacement for that aging factory head-unit, you’ve only got to scrounge up $1,600 to make the swap. [Via NaviGadget] [...]
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October 16th, 2009 at 1:13 pm
is it true that pioneer n4 reads speed and rpm meter…