Alpine NVE-N099P navigation system

"Our best system ever"

Alpine NVE-N099P navigation system. Car And GPS, Alpine, GPS 0

18 July 2008 14:45 GMT / By Katie Scott

Alpine's NVE-N099P car navigation system offers maps for 28 Western and Eastern European countries.

And it also boasts TMC coverage in 11 countries - so access to Traffic Vision - a service that warns you of queues ahead, and uses Alpine's NVD-Z004 smart map pro navigation software offering 3D views, a database of hundreds of thousands of Points of Interest, and a 3D motorwat junction guidance system.

Directions are offered in 12 languages and you also get lane guidance when driving through large cities.

The NVE-N099P box is compatible with both PulseTouch and touch screen monitors and these include the Alpine IVA-D106R mobile media station.

Hook it up and you get a 7-inch screen, touch control satnav system, but you can also use the NVE-N099P as a DVD player to keep the kids happy when you know where you're going and don't need directions.

The mobile media station also plays DVD audio files, MP3 content and can stream off your iPod using the optional cable.

There are three different versions of the mobile media station deets of which are on the Alpine website.

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Comments

  • It's a nice unit, but the maps are now almost 3 years out of date, which is a bit of an issue for a navigation system.

    I am now forever finding roads/junctions that don't exist or have changed, and POI info that is way out of date.

    Alpine also have no date for an update.

    Tomtom on my phone is now a more reliable navigation solution!
    Posted by Neil, UK
  • Yeh good system mine has the NVD-Zoo1 version so is way way out version now wish Alpine would do like everyone else and do an updated one either free or cheaper once you have bought into the system. Posted by Dave, UK
  • I live in the Balkans now so I can happily follow an arrow on a blank screen.
    I don't think I would buy this system again, becasue it has no real back up system for up-dating, and even in England I can often follow an arrow around a field, but WARNING do not get out for a picnick.

    Neil and Dave I do agree with all your comments.
    Posted by Graham Pearson, Montenegro.

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