Eclipse AVN2210p + Tom Tom navigation

by luky987 | February 10, 2007 at 06:59 pm
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The Eclipse AVN 2210p featuring TomTom GO 510 GPS navigation unit,
integrates seamlessly with an installed stereo system, and also pops
out for fully-functional walking-around duty. Additionally, the AVN2210
has a direct iPod input that will allow control through the TomTom’s
3.5-inch color touchscreen. The Eclipse AVN 2210p is the world’s first
portable navigation device which can be embedded into vehicles through
the dashboard or the radio. The unit will be available in the summer
2007.

The detachable navigation section incorporates a GPS antenna,
built-in speaker and rechargeable battery, making it fully operable
independently when removed from the main unit. Users can also access
TomTom PLUS services including weather and traffic reports. These can
easily be managed using TomTom HOME, a proprietary software application
that is provided at no charge.

FM/AM, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3 and WMA files can be enjoyed even when the
navigation section is removed. Additional source options include USB
memory devices with MP3 music, iPod®, Bluetooth® enabled cellular
phones for hands-free calls, and digital satellite radio tuners.

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