Tuesday, May 16, 2006
the jewel of Pioneer Electronics
navigation
A few weeks ago, Pioneer introduced the AVIC-Z1, a navigation system with an hard drive of 30 Go, containing maps of Télé-Atlas, with 11 millions of POI's (in the world ?)
He learns by himself, when you drive in usual roads. He proposes pseudo-intelligent roads based on additional infos like the speed limits, traffic via XM, petrol stations on the road, etc.
He can read mp3s stored on his huge hard drive, DVDs on a remote screen, listen to FM/AM/XM and can control your iPod or your cell phone via bluetooth.
All the features are listed on the Pioneer's website.
source : Design Technica
for those which do not know :
POI : Point of Interest (in a navigation system : tourist or commercial places, just known via their name, without knowing their address)
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