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Pioneer at CES 2010

Welcome to 2010! At Pioneer we like to start every year by debuting our latest and greatest products for the world to see at the International Consumer Electronics Show. And this year our car audio products take center stage.

New Products

AVIC-X920BT GPS Navigation system
The first navigation system to play DVDs, iPod® players and iPhone® music and video*1, HD radio and Sirius XM satellite radio and have these brand new Pioneer features:
Music Sphere *2: A quick way to create mood-specific iTunes playlists
Eco routing *3: Measures your fuel consumption and driving behavior

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New complete line of in-dash AV Receivers
Seven new models so you can choose the perfect combination for you. Whether you want a crystal clear display for your DVDs, Bluetooth® calling*4 from the minute you unpack the box, add-on GPS navigation, or just access to your iPod players’ videos.

New CD players
We call them “CD players” but really these new digital media receivers play just about anything you can throw their way - CDs, iPod, iPhone, mp3 players*5, satellite radio, HD radio and a lot more. Plus with extra convenience features like Bluetooth calling and iTunes® tagging, you’ll see just how far Pioneer takes our “CD players”.


All the World's a Stage

Stage 1: Looking to upgrade your car’s stock system? Stage 1 offers features and performance that are anything but “standard.”

Stage 2: When you want to take advantage of all the advanced features that are available in car audio, Stage 2 allows you to connect with your music in new ways with higher performance and sound quality.

Stage 3: If you couldn’t possibly think of driving anything without a sonically sound car audio system to go with, you’re going to want to look into our Stage 3 products – in-dash navigation systems, large screen A/V receivers, high efficiency amps, shallow mount subs, and of course, full range speakers.

Stage 4: An in-car listening system for car audio and music enthusiasts who live and breathe reference sound. From the DEX-P99RS reference digital media player, to the new PRS series of speakers and subs, each Stage 4 product is made using advanced materials and technologies for the ULTIMATE in-vehicle listening experience.

Together, the four stages make up a new way to look at car audio—complete systems that are made to work together for how you listen to music.

 

New Online Tools


If you need to know which products fit in your product, visit our online FitGuide. Enter your vehicle make and model and we’ll create a system for you and your car based on your preferences.


Once you’ve found a product you want, visit our online Learning Lab for product tutorials and a video look at the features in our Pioneer products.

 

Press Announcements

New Technologies Take Navigation to the Next Level

Pioneer In-Dash Receivers Geared for Connectivity, Convenience and Sound Quality

Class-D Amps From Pioneer Package High Power Into Compact Design  

Pioneer In-Vehicle Multi-Media Receivers Entertain, Connect and Communicate

Pioneer's New Marketing Campaign is Staged to Bring a New Understanding to Consumers

Pioneer Opens Its Platform for Aggregation of Internet Services (PAIS) to Rival Connected Devices

Ultra-High End Audio System From Pioneer Performs On Stage

NOTE: Do not use your Pioneer navigation system if doing so will divert your attention in any way from the safe operation of your vehicle. Always observe safe driving rules. In some states certain operations of devices while driving may be illegal. Where such regulations apply, they must be obeyed.
Product videos shown have been elapsed for demonstration purposes. Your experience may vary.

 

Driver must not operate iPod using Passenger Control mode while driving.
1Either “Made for iPod” or “Works with iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Operations and functions may vary depending on iPod models or headunits. iPod compatibility information is available at the following webpage: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/iPodCompatibility. iPod, iPhone and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.

 

2PC systems requirements for MusicSphere software includes:
OS - Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows7, Mac OSX
Import Format (Dedicated to iTunes) - MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF
Export Format - Songs: MP3, AAC, WAV/ Non Stop Mix Export: MP3, AAV, WAV

 

3PC systems requirements for Eco Routing/AVIC-FEEDS software includes:
OS - Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition / Professional (Service Pack 2 or later), Microsoft Windows Vista, Only supported by 32 bit version. (Not compatible with Mac)
CPU - Pentium III 500MHz or higher (Recommended: Pentium III 1.0GHz or higher)
Memory -256MB or more (Recommended: 512MB or more)
Hard Disk - 100MB or more of available hard disk space
Display - Display capability of 1024 x 768 resolution, 16-bit color (65536 colors) or higher
Other - Internet Explorer 6.0 or later preinstalled, USB/SD Card-accessible interface, Google Maps-capable internet environment

 

4Bluetooth functionality requires a compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. Certain Bluetooth features may not be supported by all compatible Bluetooth-enabled devices, and/or the functionality of such features may be limited in certain devices or by certain wireless carriers. See more details about compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones at the following webpage: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/BluetoothCompatibility.
5Not every USB device is compatible with a Pioneer headunit containing an USB port. See more details at the following webpage: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/USBCompatibility. Pioneer headunits containing a USB port are compatible with USB MSC (Mass Storage Class) devices only, and are not compatible with DRM (Digital Rights Management) contents and MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) connection devices. For size and other limitations, please see Owner’s Manual. Unauthorized copying of music or other files is strictly prohibited. Optional USB extension cable is available for use with front USB ports.

 

Pioneer is a registered trademark of Pioneer Corporation
Bluetooth a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Sirius XM Satellite Radio is a subscription service not affiliated with Pioneer Electronics - service is available only in certain locations within the continental U.S. More information is available at “http://www.siriusxm.com”. The “XM” and “SIRIUS” and related marks are trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. Ability of the Pioneer system to access the Sirius and/or XM satellite radio service is subject to change without notice and could be affected by any of the following (but not limited to the following): changes to the Sirius XM Radio service; or, discontinuation of the Sirius XM Radio service.
HD Radio and the HD Radio logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.

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