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Pioneer Avic-X1 DVD/Nav etc The Daddy!


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Selling on behalf of my Bro, this thing does everything-I've cut and pasted the spec from an ad on eBay.

 

Comes with all leads, never been used, so no marks-Only tested.

 

Does not come boxed or with instructions or Map disc. Voice recognition does not work but everything else is perfect.

http://www.hificlube.net/imagens/Pioneer-AVIC_X1.jpg

 

Features AVIC-X1

 

Built in Navigation Unit 32-bit RISC CPU

Exclusive Graphic Accelerator for smooth line drawing

Europe on one DVD-ROM disc

Advanced and super fast (Re-)routing

Voice guidance and DISPLAY menu (8 Languages Support: English, German, French, Italian, Dutch / Flemish , Spanish, Danish, Swedish)

Voice recognition with optional Voice Command Pack (6 Languages Support : English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish)

Selectable Voice Guidance Channel (L, R, or L+R)

6 Guidance Modes, including the exclusive Driver’s View mode and the new Split Screen modes (Rear view + Navi Map / AV status + Navi Map)

Memory Navi for simultaneous navigation and AV entertainment

Built-in GPS receiver

Built-in 3-D positioning sensor

Built-in RDS-TMC tuner for real-time Traffic Information

Background picture customisation via CD-ROM

 

Display Fully motorised high-quality 6.5-inch TFT active matrix LCD colour display with Anti-Glare technology

Display area : 144 mm x 76 mm / 336,960 (1,440 x 234) pixels

Touch panel operation

Auto dimmer control

Picture Adjustment

Adjustable viewing angle ((50° - 110°)

Selectable wide-screen mode (Just / Full / Cinema / Zoom / Normal)

10-character sub display

 

Built-in DVD / CD / MP3 Player DVD-Video, DVD-R / DVD-RW, CD / CD-R / CD-RW / MP3 playback - even while navigating

Built-in Linear PCM / Dolby Digital decoder

Region Number: 2

DVD Capabilities

DVD-Video playback with Direct Search (Title / Chapter / Time, Next / Previous Chapter, Fast Forward / Reverse, Pause, Chapter Repeat, Condition Memory (30 discs)

Resume play

CD Capabilities

CD playback with Track Search / Scan / Pause / Repeat, Random Play, CD Text, List Search

96 KHz / 24-bit DAC

24-bit D/A converter

Fast Forward / Reverse

Track Manual Search

Auto MP3 File / CD Track display

MP3 ID3 tag data display

 

Tuner Adaptive RDS (PL, PS, AF, TP / TA)

PTY (search and alarm)

Station Name List (PS)

NEWS interrupt feature

Radio Text

D4Q Digital AM / FM tuner

High speed PLL Synthesizer Tuner

PNS (Pulse Noise Suppressor)

24 Presets

BSM (Best Stations Memory)

 

Audio / Visual 1 RCA AV input

1 RCA AV rear output

1 video input for Rear View camera

Dual Zone operation

IP-bus control for adding TV Tuner / Multi-CD Player / DAB Tuner / AUX / EXT 1&2

AV-bus control for (PAL) TV Tuner / Multi-DVD Player / Single DVD Player

 

Audio MOSFET 50 W x 4 amplifier

Optimum sound reproduction for in-car entertainment:

Built-in EEQ (Easy EQ) Plus system with 5-mode factory preset equaliser,

2 custom preset equalisers,

3-band parametric equaliser,

Source Equalisation memory,

3-mode loudness and HPF / LPF network

EQ-EX

Direct Sub Drive

Source Level Adjuster

Fader

3-channel RCA Pre-Outs(Front+Rear+Subwoofer)

 

General Multi-CD control

Source TV control

DAB tuner control

Source DVD control

External unit control via IP-bus (2)

AUX-in

Wired Remote control ready

BGV selectable

Selectable background pictures

ISO connector

Rotary volume

Removable Front Panel

Dual button illumination (green / red)

Cellular telephone auto muting

Speaker input for hands-free

 

 

A total bargain for someone and I wish I had teh money to buy this-The picture quality is amazing. Paypal/cash/cheque...

 

 

He wants £350 + Delivery or nearest offer-Must sell for Christmas!

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How old is it, is there any warranty left on it?

 

 

How come the Voice recognition does not work, is it broken or did it not come with the optional pack?

 

Cheers

 

Perks of being an Auto Electrician-I'm told it was brought back unfitted as the voice recognition chip was broke. The salesman took it the workshop where he works (or Bermuda Triangle as my Bro calls it).

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Hmm, Gamer, you have one already right?

 

Could i trouble you for a copy of the NAV disc? :D

 

I have the Avic-X1R version ;)

 

 

I can knock you out a copy of the 2006 disc, as I have done for others, for £20 to cover the costs of the 2 blank dual layer DVD's needed and postage and packing.

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I have the Avic-X1R version ;)

 

 

I can knock you out a copy of the 2006 disc, as I have done for others, for £20 to cover the costs of the 2 blank dual layer DVD's needed and postage and packing.

 

Much appreciated mate, i know its cheeky but i'll bother u for a copy if i buy this. :D

 

Might have to give it a miss though, i've been informed it will hit the gearstick when the screen unfolds! :(

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Much appreciated mate, i know its cheeky but i'll bother u for a copy if i buy this. :D

 

Might have to give it a miss though, i've been informed it will hit the gearstick when the screen unfolds! :(

 

 

Do you have an Auto ?

 

Mine just clears the lever when it is in D so can operate normally. It is not bad at all really, for the features and options that come with this unit it is worth 1-2 seconds more of my time before I leave or park up.

 

In fact I think mine only hits because it is not located in the standard location which people normally install a 1 din unit. Normally they would place it in the top half of the area where the stock unit was and use the lower half as a cubby hole or for other electronics. Well mine is mounted in the lower half of the stock location and I have 3 small gauges in my top half. So I cannot see how anyone mounting it in the top half would have any problem.

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