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Deb: Hi, I'm Deb.
Zak: I'm Zak.
Deb: We're here with the Pioneer AVIC-F900BT navigation receiver. Now the first thing you
notice about the receiver is the size. It's a double-size receiver with a gorgeous 5.8"
touchscreen display.
Zak: It is a gorgeous touchscreen. And it's got these big icons which make navigation
easy. For instance, here we are at Crutchfield Park. And it's got text-to-speech directions,
which means that it'll tell you out loud what street to turn on to.
Deb: Instead of just "Turn left" it'll say "Turn left on main street."
Zak: Exactly, and if you have an MSN Direct subscription, you can get real-time traffic
and weather, plus movie times, local restaurants, things like that.
Deb: And even a feature for gas prices. It'll tell you where the nearest gas stations are
and how much gas is per gallon.
Zak: That's great.
Deb: For your iPod, it's got voice-control of the iPod. You can tell it to shuffle, you
can look up artist and album titles.
Zak: Exactly. This unit also has built-in Bluetooth for safe hands-free calls while
your driving. Plus a USB input and a set of A/V inputs for adding sources.
Deb: It also has a rear camera input, so if you want to put a rear view camera in, you
can install that for the larger vehicles. They're very small, very light-weight.
Zak: Yeah, great for bigger vehicles, if you're backing into a tight space or something like
that. So there we are, the Pioneer AVIC-F900BT navigation receiver.