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While portable GPS navigations are very popular, there are many advantages in installing an in dash navigation system in your car. In dash DVDs often get better GPS receptions and give clearer route guidance. Some multi-functional navigation systems, such as the Toyota in dash navigation, features tight integration of iPod/iphone connectivity and Bluetooth handing free calling. Here's a brief review of the car navigation system.

Navigation

The maps atlas on the Toyota navigation DVD are bright and crisply. With different classes of road marked in different colors, drivers can get clear and real-time information on traffic flow and incidents. In addition, programming the Toyota DVD navigation is simple. What you need is to type the right address, interest, or telephone number; or by calling up previous destinations from the built-in address book or destination history. Users punch in a destination using the touch screen, entering the street number first, followed by street name, then city. There is a noticeable lag between these steps, which is accompanied by a whirr of the disc as the system processes the entered information. With a destination entered, the system takes a few seconds to calculate the route, after which it generates a bright-green guidance line for the suggested route. Accordingly, users of the Avic-D3 will have to ensure that they always have the relevant disc on hand each time they want to enter a new destination or add in a waypoint to an existing route. Alternatively, they could leave the navigation disc in the unit and resolve never to play a media disc.

Audio video

The TOYOTA Navigation DVD can support a range of audio and video discs, including CD, VCD, DVD, MP3 and Div-driver movies. When you turn on the digital audio system, the screen shows a number of useful options for navigation files. When playing DVD audio, the LCD screen displays the disc's pictures that accompany the music tracks. With a DVD loaded in the disc slot, users can control the action using either an optional remote control or by pressing on the touch screen, which brings up a panel of soft buttons, as well as a title bar giving information on playing time and chapter; a useful Search button lets you navigate directly to the chapter that you want to see. With a screen resolution of 480x234, the video quality on the Avic-D3 is not spectacular, especially with regard to color depth and picture reproduction. To make the best of the situation, the system has settings for brightness, contrast, color, and hue. Another additional feature of the Toyota car navigation is to include the satellite radio and Bluetooth receiver, whenever you are, just push the button and you will receive the radio waves. Phone number can also be stored in the systems.

In sum,TOYOTA Navigation DVD is an entry-level all in one car system. When full quipped with all its optional features, it will offers you an effective and user-friendly navigation interface with real time traffic and text-to voice guidance. As an audio visual media receiver, The Toyota DVD navigation offers a wide range of playback options, which gives you a enjoyable and desirable driving experience.

by: JOJO




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