
Pioneer could have pulled out of the plasma TV market, but that does not mean that they have no other departments to help them churn rate a profit.
The Japanese company has just announced four more in another car GPS navigation systems – the AVIC-VH9900, AVIC-ZH9900, AVIC-H9900 and AVIC-T20, in which all of them reach the land of the rising sun sometime in early June this .
The first three are pretty much the same as everything else you can find in the market with a 7 “WVGA touchscreen display, while the AVIC-T20 is a bit special, because it is a 800 x 480 5.8″ touchscreen display, and as receiving Real-time traffic information courtesy of the built-in 3G/HSDPA module.
via akihabara
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