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Get there fast, and get there entertained with Clarion's NZ409. Featuring built-in GPS navigation, a 7-inch motorized touchscreen, iPod direct control, and plenty more, it's the perfect hub for your mobile entertainment needs.

In addition to its main LCD screen, while "closed," the NZ409 shows you its informative 12-digit blue LCD display for maximum visibility within a space-saving profile.
Just connect the USB cable that's included with your iPod to the source unit's USB input to control your iPod. Using an optional CCA723 cable will even let you watch iPod Video on the screen. The same USB terminal can also be used to connect a USB memory device with digital music files stored on it.
Fully enjoy the sonic impact of DVD movie soundtracks or music videos. 24-bit technology actually oversamples the digital signal, providing excellent results that just weren't possible with older 16-bit systems.
Built-in Navigation System Nothing to add--it's all there from the get go. Count on GPS accuracy, an efficient navigation engine, and intuitive 2D/3D map screens to guide you to your destination. Navigation data is pre-stored on the internal flash memory for quick access and response.
- 2 GB flash memory map storage
- Map Coverage: US 50 States and Canada
- 12 Million built-in POIs
- TTS (Text to Speach) for Street Announcements
Connect to a Sirius Satellite Radio receiver without any need for a interface box--and enjoy over 130 channels of music, news, talk shows, sports and traffic information with digital quality sound throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Features:
- AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-DA, HDCD, or CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA, USB, iPod receiver with on-board GPS navigation
- 4 x 40 Watts maximum power with three RCA pre-amp outputs
- Motorized 7-inch QVGA color LCD touchscreen and 12-digit blue LCD sub-display
- Includes auxiliary input, USB port, direct iPod control, navigation, rearview camera input; add Clarion interface for SAT radio, Bluetooth
- One-year limited warranty
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