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308112693AVH-P7800DVD regular.jpgPioneer Electronics has just launched the Pioneer AVH-P7800DVD which is a one stop solution for consumers’ high-resolution car audio and video technologies. The system features a 7-inch high-resolution screen with touch control capability, DVD Audio, DivX(R) video and compressed audio playback and compatibility with Bluetooth(R) enabled cell phones, iPod(R) players and satellite radio.

The Pioneer AVH-P7800DVD delivers 96k/24-bit 5.1-channel high-resolution sound and includes a MOSFET 50 X 8 amplification and nine-channel high volt pre-amp for flawless sound. The Dolby Pro Logic(R) II technology , a 13 -band graphic equalizer, 3-band parametric equalizer, multi-channel auto equalizer are some functions which help in producing unrivaled sound.

The system is a powerhouse of performer when it comes to video capabilities too. It includes a 7-inch TFT display to accommodate DVD video, wide VGA (800 X 480 pixels) and QVGA. Other portable devices can also be attached to the system. iPod players and Bluetooth cellular phones can be directed via the Pioneer AVH-P7800DVD touch screen display and attachments for XM(R) Satellite Radio, Sirius(R) Satellite Radio, iPod players, Bluetooth devices, vehicle dynamics, TV tuner and navigation are also available. The AVH-P7800DVD will be available in June 2006 for a price of $2200.

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"Vehicles are fast becoming the living room away from home and consumers want the same technologies they enjoy at home in their car," said Larry Rougas, vice president of marketing and product planning for mobile entertainment at Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. "This new multi-media system delivers the same high resolution DVD Audio sound quality and impact found in many high-end home theater systems."