Integrated with an assortment of advanced and innovative features, the new Pioneer AVIC-X920BT truly makes in-car music a heavenly experience! Launched during CES 2010, it is Pioneer’s first in-dash navigation solution to be facilitated with Pandora Internet radio. The addition of Pandora Link makes the AVIC-X920BT capable of streaming display metadata and audio on a 3G connected iPhone.
The AVIC-X920BT features enhanced ECO Graph routing and a wide 6.1 inches touch screen WXGA resolution display. You can easily access controls like bookmark, change stations, and view album artwork on this touch screen interface of the X920BT. If you wanna skip any track then you can turn on the skip tract function or do thumbs up and down when you want to express your opinion. Voice recognition, USB connectivity, Bluetooth streaming and fuel cost monitoring function are some outstanding features of this navigation solution.
The new MusicSphere interface of the AVIC-X920BT makes it easy for users to search through music libraries. The interface further comes with iTunes plug-in that will enable you to explore music files and create playlist in accordance with your mood and choice. You can access more than 40 playlists in animated 3D sphere interface. This makes the user interface spontaneous and easy to use.
Other worth mentioning features of AVIC-X920BT include DVD and CD playback, SIRIUS XM3 satellite, micro SD card slot, built-in MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier, AUX input, HD Radio4 ready and back-up camera input. The Advanced Sound Retriever feature of the system will let you restore compressed media. To add external amplifiers, it comes with 3RCA preouts. The AVIC-X920BT is expected to be available at SRP of $1,200.
