
Soon after the launch of its first US in-car navigation system, Panasonic is making it big once more across the seas with its highest-end F-Class lineup. This feature-crammed CN-HDS965TD characterizes a seven-inch VGA touchscreen, a PEAKS processor, an built-in TV tuner, boosted sensitivity likened to earlier models, an built-in graphics processor, hard drive, SD card slot, and the capability of navigating your route online using the Odekake Strada website and transfer the direction using SD.
Besides, you will be provided with an SD Link function that adequately edges with your iPod, CD / DVD playback capabilities, and the flagship CN-HDS965TD is capable of even handling the luckless MD format. Users hooked on including the CN-HDS965TD which costs somewhere around $2800 to $3000 and an extra $175 for added bluetooth functionality.




















