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Old 05-09-2008, 07:21 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Pioneer AVIC-F900BT

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Uh...it's FLASH memory nav? About a quarter of the data of the Avic D3's DVD nav? I'll stick to the D3 ty. The D3 has quite possibly the best iPod controls yet, there is NO reason to use CDS, and flash memory is a touchy subject...sure it LASTS longer, but you have far less space for data.

This concerns me a little as well.
I always liked the robust features of both the D3 and Z2, I have never been a big fan of the garmin/Kenwood unit.
As someone who often travels, the phone book directory and POI dir are big.
I am also interested to see what the speed is like, and how different the interface is.
We have literally sold hundreds of D3's and have not had a single complaint about the Nav/DVD swapping, as you say, 90%+ of users have an IPOD and use it rather than CD's

We'll try to post a full analysis once we get 1.
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