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Pioneer to Launch New HDD-based "CYBER NAVI" Car Navigation Systems in JapanOffering vastly improved capabilities for greater in-car enjoyment with more advanced "Agent" function
AVIC-ZH990MD
AVH-P7DV + AVIC-H990
May 11, 2005, Tokyo, Japan - Pioneer Corporation announced today that new HDD-based CYBER NAVI car navigation systems, AVIC-ZH990MD, AVIC-ZH990, AVIC-XH990, and AVIC-H990, will be available between late May and middle June 2005 in Japan. The AVIC-ZH990MD and AVIC-ZH990 are 2DIN-type DSP-control AV navigation auto servers with a built-in 7-inch wide touch-screen TV. The AVIC-XH990 is a 1DIN-type navigation auto server with an on-dash 7-inch wide touch-screen TV. The AVIC-H990 is a 1DIN-type navigation auto server (without a monitor). The suggested retail prices are ¥367,500, ¥346,500, ¥304,500, and ¥210,000 (including tax), respectively.
In 2003, Pioneer first introduced the Agent function into its HDD-based Cyber Navi car navigation systems, a new concept in car navigation that automatically tracked and stored the preferences and driving/operating patterns of individual drivers. In the 2004 Cyber Navi lineups, the company realized a high-class combination of navigation, audio and video functions by adding innovative new functions such as Traffic Congestion Forecast and Feeling Play.
In the 2005 Cyber Navi models, Pioneer has further advanced the Agent feature by adopting new functions, such as On-demand VICS and Route Equalizer, and upgrading the removable Brain Unit (the car computer section + HDD). Especially, the new Brain Unit employs PC Link function, which enables users to connect the Brain Unit to their PC and transfer the stored music tracks or location data found on the website to the Brain Unit at home. That means that the new Brain Unit has further enhanced home-use convenience in Pioneer Cyber Navi car navigation systems.
1 ) High-accuracy traffic congestion forecasts and route preference options produce more attractive drive plans.
Better routes can be found and driving time more accurately estimated with state-of-the art data analysis features that not only utilize information such as On-demand VICS and Traffic Congestion Forecast, but also take into account the type and width of the roads as well as the number of traffic lights or railroad crossings along the way. Additional features such as Route Equalizer and Drive Planner enable the driver to tailor route searches according to individual preferences.
2 ) Upgraded music server functions offer new ways of enjoying music.
The Feeling Play automatically selects and plays the music in accordance with the musical mood that the driver chooses. When the Auto Mode, newly employed, is selected, a track automatically changes to playback in accordance with changes in driving conditions such as the road, weather*3, and time range of day. This allows the driver to enjoy a more relaxing environment while driving.
3 ) Home-use functions have been vastly improved with PC Link to the Brain Unit.
The Brain Unit, comprising the car computer unit and built-in 30GB HDD as the central section of the Cyber Navi systems, can be removed from the system's main unit. The Brain Unit then can be connected to a PC via a USB interface for downloading data from the Internet or updating map data over a broadband connection.
4 ) AVIC-H990 offers flexibility in system construction to enjoy full A/V functionality when combined with newly-introduced DVD Main Units.
When combined with the AVH-P9DVAII or AVH-P7DV, 1-DIN DVD main unit with a 7-inch wide touch-screen TV (both being released around late May), the AVIC-H990 can be developed into a full-featured 1DIN+ 1DIN A/V system. Car navigation functions can also be operated from the main DVD unit's touch-screen panel.
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