DVD on the Navigation question
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
IMO, hard drive based Navigation systems are superior. They allow for more storage capacity and quicker access times. Upgrading the software should be painless as it's done from the CF card.
Originally Posted by terrycs
I know this is how gracenote is updated. Do you think this is how the OS will be updated in the future?
G35x... tints, rims, blah blah, service pack 4!
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Originally Posted by terrycs
I know this is how gracenote is updated. Do you think this is how the OS will be updated in the future?
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Originally Posted by viguera
LOL... I can already see people listing what service pack they have in the list of mods...
G35x... tints, rims, blah blah, service pack 4!

G35x... tints, rims, blah blah, service pack 4!

DVD Nav system!
I spend a lot of time in my car being in the Auto business, so you would be surprised how much time I spend sitting at Dealers and in traffic. So, I actually get the opportunity to watch movies while in park very often. I have 94,000 mile on my 06 M45, so this feature comes in handy! Often times when I go to regional car meets I may have someone else to drive while in my car which then will allow me to enjoy the factory mobile entertainment system in the back seat.
Originally Posted by treacherous
At least according to this order page it appears the Acuras just use DVDs on older models.
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Acuradv.../naviorder.php
https://store.alpine-usa.com/Acuradv.../naviorder.php
Check out the info on the 1999 (2G TL) and the 2000. I knew this because my old roommate has a '99 TL and he really doesn't like the HD unit.
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