AVIC-Z120BT Vs. AVIC Z110BT

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    General Features

    • The Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT and Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT have a multitude of features, which include Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate wireless connectivity for hands-free calling, AM/FM radio tuner, two- and three-dimensional map database, 12 million points of interest, and audio and video playback. The AVIC-Z120BT has an additional technology called MusicSphere, which creates mood-based music playlists for the iPod and iPhone via the iTunes proprietary multimedia player application. Also added to the AVIC-Z120BT is a 3-D touch slide display screen interface.

    External Interfaces and Memory

    • Each Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT and Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT has a USB 2.0 port for data transfer. The devices have 2GB of internal flash memory. However, they have card slots for you to insert a small Secure Digital or Secure Digital High Capacity card to expand the memory up to 16GB.

    Audio, Environmental Requirements

    • The maximum audio power output for each Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT and Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT is 50 watts power from each of the device's four channels. In operating mode, each AV receiver has a tolerable temperature range of 14 degrees to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. In non-operating mode, the temperature range is 4 degrees to 176 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Dimensions, Weight, Display

    • Each Pioneer AVIC-Z120BT and Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT has a width of 7 inches, a height of 3.875 inches and a depth of 6.5 inches. The weight of each device is 5.3 lbs. The thin film transistor widescreen -- which measures 7 inches diagonally and uses a light-emitting diode backlight -- has a display resolution of 800 by 480 pixels.

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