PIONEER AVIC-N4 IN-DASH DVD w/NAVIGATION & TOUCHSCREEN | 
enlarge | Brand: Pioneer Category: CE
List Price: $1,750.00 Buy New: $839.00 You Save: $911.00 (52%)
New (16) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $550.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 19273
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 1440 x 234 Display Size: 7 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 7 x 6.5 x 2
MPN: AVICN4 Model: AVICN4 UPC: 012562863078 EAN: 0012562863078 ASIN: B000VG9OZA
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| • | DVD/CD player with navigation and internal amp (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels) | | • | fits standard-sized DIN (2" tall) dash openings (hideaway box also must be installed) | | • | 7" motorized LCD video screen with touchscreen controls | | • | optional wireless remote control | | • | plays CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVDs, DVD-R/RWs, DivX, AAC, WMA, and MP3 discs |
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Product Description The Pioneer AVIC-N4 In-Dash Navigation System is loaded with great features. This Receiver comes with two DVD-ROMs, which are loaded with detailed maps of United States and Canada. With over 12 million points of interest, you are sure to find the nearest restaurants, gas stations, banks, and routes, all at the push of a button. This receiver both will speak out and display turn-by-turn directions, and has the ability to reroute to other locations if you miss a turn. It will calculate the time and distance to your set location and inform you when you are reaching your destination. Add Nav traffic to this unit and the receiver will tell you current road conditions and heavy traffic spots. With better looks and a multi-color illumination, you can now match the on-board display of the unit to match your current vehicle's interior. With a built-in MOSFET 50W x 4 Amplifier you are sure to get crystal-clear sound. Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Out technologies round out the features, providing you with theater quality sound and performance. Subwoofer Crossover (LPF) - 50/80/125Hz, -18dB/Oct Picture Adjustment - Brightness, Contrast, Color, Hue, and Dimmer Settings Selectable Angle Setting - 50 - 110 degrees Automatic Display Positioning Sampling Frequency - 44.1/48/96kHz Frequency Response - 5 - 44,000Hz at 96khz Signal-to-Noise Ratio - 97db (1kHz) Dynamic Range - 95db (1kHz) Distortion - 0.008% (1kHz) 5 Vehicle Dynamics Skins (Original, Carbon, Hologram, Sharp Metal, Classic) 7 VDD Gauge Selections (Voltage, Clock, Direction, Slope, Acceleration, Side Acceleration, Angular Velocity) 24-Station/6-Button (18FM/6FM) Presets, BSM (Best Stations Memory) Dimensions (Main Chassis) - 7 x 2 x 6-1/2 Dimensions (Hideaway Unit) - 7-1/8 x 1-3/16 x 5-1/2
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For Looks Only January 20, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Go the AVIC-N4 since I can only install a 1-din radio. I wanted a navigation system with mp3, dvd and usb capabilities.
Good: The unit looks nice and sleek. Most of the functions/features are for appearance. Ex: color of leds, color backround choice, etc.
Bad: The unit can do all the features it claims to do, BUT only when you purchase EACH additional add-on. Ex: For USB you need to buy the USB adaptor. For voice commands, the same thing. It assumed I was going East when I was really going West. The instructions where telling me to continue straight when I cold only make a left or right.
OH! And the compass for the navigation unit was incorrect. Requiring the DVD to be in the unit is a huge design flaw. Its a big inconvinience having to remember that and deal with it. Also, the USB add-on skipped songs, paused half-way through them, would stop being able to recognize some of the mp3s (the same ones it was playing about an hour ago). I was forced to re-connect the USB device.
Not sure if I had a defective unit, but I was truly disappointed after spending $1,600 + 2-add-ons + insurance + installation + tax + aggrevation. Not worth it in my opinion.
I love this thing! November 16, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
My Corvette has only a 1.5 din radio slot, so the 1 din AVIC N4 was the perfect solution to not being able to install a 2 din in-dash unit.
My problem: My Garmin was great, but in the Washington, DC area there simply are no clear FM frequencies that will allow communication with the radio. The AVIC N4 solves that problem, because the navigation is built into the unit. One of the cool things it does is to locate addresses by punching in a phone number. Since it is satellite radio ready, I also get no interference when I'm listening to XM Radio.
As to the CD player, it simply will play any format you can put onto a CD. The DVD player is just gravy.
One annoying aspect is that the vehicle must be stopped with the parking break on before a route can be programmed. Also, the map CD must be in the unit to program a route. Ejecting the map CD will put the navigator into memory mode so you can play your CDs.
Bluetooth allows you to make and receive phone calls through the unit without ever removing your cellphone from your belt. It allows you to store an extensive phone book of numbers.
I'm very happy with this unit.
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