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12/12
2006

LG Releases LAN-9600R In-Dash GPS Navigation

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LG has just launched its first in-dash navigation and entertainment system, the LAN-9600R. Using 1 DIN format, the standard for card radio, this device is equipped with a 7-inch motorized LCD display with touch screen user interface and 16:9 format, a handsfree Bluetooth kit,a SD card slot and a USB connectivity to transfer files from your flash disk onto its 2GB internal storage, and finally, a DVD drive that can read DVD (of course), CD, and CD-R/RW discs.

Being a car entertainment unit, LAN-9600R offers support for MP3, WMA, DivX 3/4/5, and DVD movies. A digital FM/AM radio tuner is included as well, so you don’t have to worry about running out of music. The sound can be heard from the integrated 4 x 50W RMS.

As for its satellite navigation functionalities, the device is powered by a 300MHz Centrality Atlas2 processor and SiRF Star III GPS receiver. It comes pre-loaded with the maps of Europe from Navteq and capable of displaying the maps in 3D view, as well as receiving real-time traffic information, thanks to the built RDS/TMC receiver.

LG LAN-9600R In-Dash Entertainment and GPS Navigation device will be retailed for 1500 EUR or about $2000.

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    LG really built this usage of the Navigation & DVD all wrong on the Hyundai Azera… It requires the motor to be off to use the DVD functions without air conditioning you can only stay in the car but a few minutes before it get to hot. They should have required the shift to be in park, before you could use the DVD, not the engine off… what were they thinking???? Please help with a Hack

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