http://www.facebook.com/PioneerNorthAmerica http://www.pioneerelectronics.com Video 1 of 4 at CES 2010, Pioneer previews its new in-dash navigation receiver, the AVIC-X920BT featuring a completely re-designed audio interface, Pandora Link, MusicSphere, Eco-Graph and more.
Do any of these receivers that work with the ipod work with the zune or other MP3 players in the same way as well? At least the part about thumbing through the library.
ryanatiffany 1 year ago
does this fit in any car?
jimmiescoffee 1 year ago
can a stream music form my usb external hdd its 1.5tb
wozzers2 1 year ago
does it still have guages for your obdII?
spdarkjoe 1 year ago
does this have dual zone and how much is the remote for it? why is this better than the kenwood dnx9140?
kingyak7 1 year ago
I've got a palm pre. It actually tricks itunes into thinking it's an ipod. Will it work for this unit as well? The pre also has it's own Pandora app. Will that work on this unit? If so, I'm almost 100% purchasing this!
gdiamond2 1 year ago
Their plasma displays (KURO), the best in the world, have been discontinued and they've exited that market. They announced no new BD players at CES and nothing about home audio either. Luckily, they have just announced 3 new budget receivers coming later this year.
vinnie97 1 year ago
I wonder if the angle clarity of the screen changes when installed in a lower positioned car. I haven't seen to many units, but I've seen them tilt so you can get the best angle. This doesn't look like it does that.
manik1770 2 years ago
Sick unit! Need this!!
etchhead 2 years ago
Dude the pandora link looks sick!
jstn4102 2 years ago