Pioneer Car Navigation System Launches at CES Price and Review For Features

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Pioneer Car Navigation System Launches at CES

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At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 is currently held in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, users of the car became the target of electronic manufacturers to introduce and launch their latest products. One of them is the launch of Pioneer navigation system mounted directly on the car dashboard. This multimedia product is labeled AVIC-Z130BT, which uses a 7-inch touch screen width and height ratio of 16:9. According to Ted Cardenas, Director of Product Planning Pioneer Electronics, the company introduced a navigation system such as when using smart phones (smartphones), is considered too small. As a result, drivers are hard to see the details, especially for reading text.
Pioneer Car Navigation System Launches at CES
It could be because the multimedia is also to deal with social networking services, like Facebook and Twitter. For this, in the United States, Pioneer worked with Aha Internet Radio. With this, the driver can read the text of the latest news on traffic and other information while driving. In addition to touch screen, this tool can also be ordered through voice (voice recognition) for a phone number, search for songs by artist, album, genre or playlist on the iPod. It cost 1499 U.S. dollars.
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Pioneer also introduced Smart Cradle is already equipped with the accelerometer, GPS, and Gyroscope. Used to improve the function of various applications of GPS smart phone system. This tool is also equipped with Bluetooth to assist the driver not to have to hold the phone to call while driving. Other functions as a phone charger and automatic voice control. Also equipped with connectivity features “output” (output) audio and video so that digital content on a smart phone can be played back on the car entertainment system. Pioneer introduced its newest product, called Network Vision Heads-Up Display Concept. Its function is to project a smart phone screen item to the bottom of the windshield, or more correctly called a head-up display

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