Pioneer AVIC-N4 Information:
Pioneer AVIC N4 is not only a GPS navigation system, but also a DVD player with some cool features. The AVIC N4 features a 7-inch display with anti glare coating, which can be “rotated” 50 to 110 degrees to make it easier for you to view the screen.
Besides being able to play normal DVDs or CDs, the new Pioneer GPS system comes with 2 DVDs that have a huge amount of data, including:
- door-to-door navigation of the US and Canada
- 12 million points of interest
- highway lane information about 50 cities
- detailed city maps of 23 cities
Pioneer today rolled out its Pioneer AVIC-N4 full-size nav system for cars. Although it opts for storing map data on DVD instead of hard drives, the N4 frees the slot for audio and movies through a rare memory system that caches information for just the trip ahead; it also allows for over 12 million points of interest, far more than traditional SD cards. Owners can also do more than just play traditional CDs and DVDs, Pioneer says. Built-in decoders handle DivX video as well as audio in AAC, MP3, or WMA form. The new AVIC will intelligently control attached iPods and Sirius or XM satellite radio tuners, but gives XM subscribers live traffic updates with a supporting XM NavTraffic tuner.
Bluetooth has also been upgraded in the new system. Attaching Pioneer's Bluetooth adapter adds hands-free calling for most cellphones but now also sees the introduction of A2DP support: any phone or Bluetooth media player can beam stereo sound to a car's speakers without need for an auxiliary input jack and providing basic pause/skip control of tracks through the N4's interface.
Pioneer has yet to say when the new nav system will be available, but plans to sell the entertainment hub for $1,600.
More Pioneer avic-N4 information and features:
Today's longer commutes and increased time spent in vehicles due to traffic make Pioneer's AVIC-N4 DVD based in-dash navigation system the ideal gear for anyone looking to improve their daily driving experience. The AVIC-N4 serves as the hub for information, communication and entertainment in the car by providing drivers with detailed route guidance, audio and video playback and connectivity to popular portable devices. The in-dash system features nearly 12 million points of interest, XM NavTraffic(R) integration, voice prompting, telephone number search, CD, DVD and compressed audio playback, iPod(R) audio and video integration and expanded Bluetooth(R) capabilities including wireless audio streaming, all controllable through a high-quality 7-inch touch panel display.
"The need to enhance the driving experience is so prevalent among drivers these days. The amount of time spent in the car has increased significantly, making products like the AVIC-N4 a necessity for driving consumers," said Larry Rougas, vice president of marketing and product planning for the Mobile Entertainment Division at Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. "The AVIC-N4 will deliver a heightened driving experience with its multi-functional capabilities."
Navigation
With the AVIC-N4, consumers are presented with detailed mapping and guidance for the entire United States, Canada, Alaska and Hawaii utilizing two regional DVD ROM discs. Once a destination is entered, the system provides easy to follow, step-by-step route guidance followed up with helpful audio prompts to assist drivers. The system displays detailed lane information at complex highway interchanges to further prepare drivers for upcoming turns and exits.
Approximately 12 million points of interest (POIs) in 271 categories such as gas stations, ATMs, hotels and restaurants are included in the system's database with the ability to overlay them onto the map. The database also includes more than 59 brand icons for quick identification of popular POIs.
When a Pioneer GEX-P10XMT XM traffic tuner is connected to the AVIC-N4 (subscription to XM NavTraffic(a) required), drivers are alerted to current traffic incidents and traffic flow conditions. Traffic icons and flashing lines are directly overlaid onto the map screen to identify conditions of the highways. The dynamic system also suggests alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion when it is detected.
XM NavTraffic, a subscription service of XM Satellite Radio powered by NAVTEQ(R) Traffic, provides the Pioneer AVIC-N4 system with in-depth traffic data for 79 major metropolitan markets across the United States and Canada.
Audio, Video and new Media
In addition to navigation, the AVIC-N4 provides high quality audio and video playback. Utilizing the memory navigation feature, the CD/DVD slot remains available while the system provides route guidance. When a destination is entered, the route and necessary mapping information is stored into its internal memory.
The same multi-functional drive plays different forms of discs including DVD video, CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW filled with MP3, WMA, AAC or DivX video. The unit also employs dual zone capability to provide rear seat passengers with DVD video or CD audio content for rear seat passengers through additional rear screens and headsets while the front passenger and drivers enjoy audio from the AM/FM tuner or an optional XM and/or SIRIUS(R) Satellite radio tuner (subscription required).
iPod Direct Control
The AVIC-N4 includes a built-in iPod Direct control feature to connect to an iPod audio/video player using Pioneer's optional iPod cable (CD-I200). Controls of the popular device are fast and easy with music content and information displayed directly on the large touch screen monitor. Much like the iPod control, the search bar (similar to the scroll wheel on an iPod) appears on screen where the user can view the play lists, genre, album and artist folders.
The AVIC-N4 also allows playback of video or podcast content from an iPod video player. Through the touch screen control, the user can choose between iPod sources to play audio or video. Much like a multi-CD changer, an iPod can be used as a primary source for the AVIC-N4, freeing the DVD/CD drive specifically for navigation.
Bluetooth Capability
Through Pioneer's optional CD-BTB200 adapter, Bluetooth-enabled cell phones can be synched to the system for complete hands-free operation allowing users to carry out phone conversations through the vehicle's internal speakers and included microphone. When a connected cell phone receives a call or is in use, the AVIC-N4 automatically displays the number of the incoming call and mutes the audio. The system also features caller identification when phone numbers are stored in its internal phone book. Phone numbers can be stored and dialed through the unit's touch display or pushed wirelessly directly from a cell phone.
The system utilizes the A2DP Bluetooth protocol to allow wireless audio streaming from Bluetooth-enabled audio players. In addition, the AVRCP protocol is supported allowing for simple operation of the audio player via the touch screen.
The AVIC-N4 will be available at a suggested price of $1600.
Pioneer's Mobile Entertainment Division is known for offering the kind of in-car products that make driving more enjoyable by offering high quality audio and video, advanced connectivity and ease-of-use. Its focus is on the development of new digital technologies including audio, video, navigation and satellite radio, while maintaining its strong heritage in products for car audio enthusiasts and sound competitors. The company markets its products under the Pioneer and Premier brand names. When purchased from an authorized dealer, consumers receive a limited warranty for one year with Pioneer products and two years for Premier electronic products.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. is headquartered in Long Beach, Calif., and its U.S. Web address is www.pioneerelectronics.com. Its parent company, Pioneer Corporation, is a leader in optical disc technology and a preeminent manufacturer of high-performance audio, video and computer equipment for the home, car and business markets. The company focuses on four core business domains including Blu-ray Disc and DVD, display technologies, navigation and Digital Network Entertainment(TM).