I know what's going into my dash
#1
I know what's going into my dash
I've been shopping for a new HU+Navi for a while. This should be a nice setup:
With the launch of the 2nd Gen of BlackbirdTM (PMD-B200) portable navigation device and IVA-W205 in-dash AV head unit, Alpine Electronics have provided a new flexible AV+N (audio/video plus navigation) solution without any horrid cables! The new system runs on the Microsoft Windows CE platform, and fits inside the IVA-W205, a 2-DIN DVD/CD/MP3/WMA AV head unit for an integrated in-vehicle entertainment and navigation package. Users will find navigation easy thanks to the on board 6.5-inch flat PulseTouchTM touch-screen LCD. The IVA-W205 DVD/CD/MP3/WMA AV head unit will sell for a hefty $1000 price tag. Check out the specs after the jump.
With the launch of the 2nd Gen of BlackbirdTM (PMD-B200) portable navigation device and IVA-W205 in-dash AV head unit, Alpine Electronics have provided a new flexible AV+N (audio/video plus navigation) solution without any horrid cables! The new system runs on the Microsoft Windows CE platform, and fits inside the IVA-W205, a 2-DIN DVD/CD/MP3/WMA AV head unit for an integrated in-vehicle entertainment and navigation package. Users will find navigation easy thanks to the on board 6.5-inch flat PulseTouchTM touch-screen LCD. The IVA-W205 DVD/CD/MP3/WMA AV head unit will sell for a hefty $1000 price tag. Check out the specs after the jump.
#2
It's actually going to be 900. good choice, get the processor too and you'll have a killer setup.
I love the fact that you'll be able to take the nav into a different car. The only thing im really worried about that setup is the navi getting too hot possibly...
I love the fact that you'll be able to take the nav into a different car. The only thing im really worried about that setup is the navi getting too hot possibly...
#6
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
all comes with a price... AVN is cheaper and Id take a TomTom over a Blackbird. I dare you to ask what the local rep uses...
#7
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
I'd prefer an AVN2210.
#8
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
all comes with a price... AVN is cheaper and Id take a TomTom over a Blackbird. I dare you to ask what the local rep uses...
Eclipse finally realized that people didnt always want a navi permanantly stuck in one car.
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Originally Posted by mendon99
a tomtom? thats blasphemy. those things are horrible. And the screen is too small..
Eclipse finally realized that people didnt always want a navi permanantly stuck in one car.
Eclipse finally realized that people didnt always want a navi permanantly stuck in one car.
If theyre 'horrible' then Id hate to see what a Blackbird is called.. TomTom pwns Blackbirds all day long bud.
#12
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
If theyre 'horrible' then Id hate to see what a Blackbird is called.. TomTom pwns Blackbirds all day long bud.
I just recently installed the kenwood navi into my friend's car and it uses the garmin software. NO VSS FTL!!!! Makes for an easy installation but sucks in the city.
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