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I'm considering the Alpine and the Pioneer
click here for the nav system alone or, click here for a complete system with monitor, in dash receiver/CD player/motorized monitor.
Both systems are DVD based systems so you don't have to change CDs in the middle of a trip - the DVD includes mapping for the entire US. The Pioneer has voice activation and a larger memory than the Alpine. My Alpine retained the last 20 places visited while the Pioneer retains the last 298 with spots for permanently saving your home address and a favorite address as well. These two addresses are automatically accessible. The Alpine does allow storage of up to 200 addresses.
I went by my dealer on Saturday to check on my H2 which is supposed to be here by the end of the month. I asked him about a nav system and they have a guy that does work for them. He called him to find out what he installs and how much - he will replace the factory system with the complete Pioneer system but I didn't want to lose the 6 CD player. Instead, he will install the monitor in the driver visor. The price seems pretty reasonable for a complete, installed system - $2650 - and it can be done when the truck arrives at the dealer so it will be taken care of.
I'm also going to get this back-up camera installed at the same time.
If anyone's used the new Pioneer system, I'd like to hear good and bad about it. I read the owner's manual on-line over the weekend and it seems to be comparable to the Alpine although the voice functions could be really useful if it works.
Kim
KAC
Red Adv Series ordered 9/14/2002
Delivery expected by 11/30/2002
KAC
\'03 Red Adv Series
I don't have pictures but I mounted the screen on the front of the overhead console (I have the moonroof). The Audiovox screen is a 16X9 aspect ration so it fits and look great. The remote is backlit and sits just left of the center console so when you have your hand on the Shift you can comfortably dial in your coordinates. The remote also come out so your passenger can use it also. The brain is under the back seat.
I have used Alpine, Pioneer and Audiovox and for what it's worth, if buying again I would stay with Audiovox.
Doug
2006 Pewter Luxury/Adventure Edition
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For the record, 128 MB won't even hold all the data for one state such as CA.
The up side is that the unit is very low priced and portable making it good for hikers and outdoorsmen. Can easily fit into your pocket and logs on to the network very quickly and only takes five minutes to change from car to car.
I am looking for a nice size screen and a unit that contains the entire United States and also has the ability to watch DVD movies.
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Unlike the CD based units that can have 4.7 GIG on the harddrive or run from a CD at 650 MB compressed data. Big difference.
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