Pioneer AVIC-F900BT NIB
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Pioneer AVIC-F900BT NIB
$619 + Actual shipping costs.
Pioneer AVIC-F900BT nav system, I have 2 of these, 2 kenwoods, then no more. I'm selling them cheap, and i've done many positive deals on this forum including selling a car. I am an individual not a dealer, I can't get you other nav systems, and once the 4 I have are gone I can't get you another one.
These units and the Kenwood's I have for sale are BRAND NEW, not used, refurbished, etc. They are the latest models with the latest firmware and are unopened.
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# General features: navigation receiver with internal amp (50 peak x 4 channels CEA-2006)
# 5.8" touchscreen
# fits double-sized dash openings
# voice control of iPod audio (with optional adapter) and Bluetooth
# built-in MSN Direct data services (subscription required), for real-time traffic, weather reports, and more in most major cities
# map coverage of US, Canada, Alaska, and Hawaii, with over 12 million points-of-interest
Audio/video features:
# plays MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files recorded on CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW discs
# supports video playback from DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, with DivX playback from DVD/CD and MPEG4 playback from USB/SD
# high- and low-pass filters
# 3-band parametric equalizer with 6 preset EQ curves
# bass boost
Expandability:
# built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling and music streaming
# compatible with Pioneer iPod adapter, satellite radio, HD Radio tuner
# inputs: USB input, SD card slot, front-panel A/V input, rear A/V input, rear-view camera input
# outputs: video output, 6-channel preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer)
Other information:
# compatible with most factory steering wheel audio controls (adapter required)
Pioneer AVIC-F900BT nav system, I have 2 of these, 2 kenwoods, then no more. I'm selling them cheap, and i've done many positive deals on this forum including selling a car. I am an individual not a dealer, I can't get you other nav systems, and once the 4 I have are gone I can't get you another one.
These units and the Kenwood's I have for sale are BRAND NEW, not used, refurbished, etc. They are the latest models with the latest firmware and are unopened.
Stock Photo:
http://www.slashgear.com/gallery/dat...IC-F90BT_1.jpg
# General features: navigation receiver with internal amp (50 peak x 4 channels CEA-2006)
# 5.8" touchscreen
# fits double-sized dash openings
# voice control of iPod audio (with optional adapter) and Bluetooth
# built-in MSN Direct data services (subscription required), for real-time traffic, weather reports, and more in most major cities
# map coverage of US, Canada, Alaska, and Hawaii, with over 12 million points-of-interest
Audio/video features:
# plays MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV files recorded on CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW discs
# supports video playback from DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, with DivX playback from DVD/CD and MPEG4 playback from USB/SD
# high- and low-pass filters
# 3-band parametric equalizer with 6 preset EQ curves
# bass boost
Expandability:
# built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling and music streaming
# compatible with Pioneer iPod adapter, satellite radio, HD Radio tuner
# inputs: USB input, SD card slot, front-panel A/V input, rear A/V input, rear-view camera input
# outputs: video output, 6-channel preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer)
Other information:
# compatible with most factory steering wheel audio controls (adapter required)
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bump, lots of talkers, no buyers yet. these are just on CF right now, so one of you guys can hopefully get them. in a few days I will post them on craigslist and see if the economy is better there.
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You can make an offer if its reasonable, but they are the cheapest you will find already for a NEW unit, if you found somewhere that sells them cheaper i'd be shocked.
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Well, I know without a doubt the difference between the 90bt/900bt. The 900BT is the NEWER model, Pioneer discontinued the 90bt and replaced it with the 900bt, and this is the newest version of the 900bt they call it the certified upgrade (newest software).
As far as I know the biggest difference to me between the 900bt and the Kenwood is the kenwood has Garmin NAV software (biggest plus to me) and the Pioneer has bluetooth (bigger plus to some people).
The pioneer may be more a/v friendly, i'm not sure, pioneer/premier has a excellent reputation for head units.
As far as I know the biggest difference to me between the 900bt and the Kenwood is the kenwood has Garmin NAV software (biggest plus to me) and the Pioneer has bluetooth (bigger plus to some people).
The pioneer may be more a/v friendly, i'm not sure, pioneer/premier has a excellent reputation for head units.