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mydogsdrift
08-31-2007, 05:19 PM
Need the money for tires and event entries ;)

$300 OBO ....
email @ [email protected]

Here's the descripition and the pic of the actual unit:

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n255/dansdown/AlpineNav.jpg

Long a leader in DVD-based navigation systems, Alpine has now turned its expertise to creating an accurate, easy-to-use portable navigator. Enter the PMD-B100 Blackbird, a conveniently compact package with a vivid 3.6" color screen that's highly visible at a glance. Touchscreen controls make it easy to access the built-in U.S. maps, program the system, and enter destinations. And it can even monitor real-time traffic conditions in certain areas (subsription required).
You can navigate to specific addresses, town centers, or intersections, to name a few. Or you can pick one of the six million points of interest preloaded into the system, including restaurants, hotels, airports, and gas stations. You can even ask the display to show you icons of points of interest along the way, making finding services and attractions that much easier.
The Blackbird also features a built-in receiver that makes it compatible with NAVTEQ Traffic RDS™. Subscribe to NAVTEQ Traffic, and you can receive real-time information on traffic conditions along your programmed route. These include traffic jams, emergency situations, construction, and more. You'll be able to adjust your route and avoid traffic snags — an invaluable tool especially if you have long daily commutes to and from work. NAVTEQ Traffic is currently available only in select markets.* For a limited time, get a free 90-day trial subscription to NAVTEQ Traffic with your Blackbird purchase, plus the option to subscribe for another year for a one-time fee of $60.
To make your trip even more fun, set up to ten points you'd like to visit on the way to your destination. You can also customize your route preferences, like asking the Blackbird to avoid toll roads, for example. Voice prompts delivered over the built-in speaker warn you whenever a turn is coming up. If you miss a turn, the Blackbird will recalculate automatically for you.
You can also use the Blackbird to store and enjoy your favorite MP3 music files. Just save them to a digital media card (SD or MMC), slide the card in the slot, and you're ready to go. You can even plug a set of headphones into the built-in headphone jack and use the Blackbird as a portable MP3 player.
Alpine built in a rechargeable battery so you can use the Blackbird outside of the car. The package also includes a windshield mount, along with car and home power adapters.
Details:
» portable GPS satellite navigation unit
» built-in, fold-up antenna receives satellite signals
» 3.6" color screen with touchscreen controls
» built-in traffic-information receiver compatible with NAVTEQ Traffic RDS real-time traffic information service (subscription required)
» MP3 playback from digital media card (SD or MMC)
» preloaded, detailed maps of the U.S.
» 6 million selectable points of interest (POI)
» POI icons can be overlaid on maps
» programming of up to 10 intermediate points along a route
» three separate map views: map, arrow, and map/arrow list combo
» automatic route recalculation in the event of a missed turn
» address book with up to 100 destinations
» home and car power adapters
» built-in rechargeable battery with 2 hours of life
» windshield mounting bracket
» built-in speaker
» USB cable
» 5-13/16"W x 2-15/16"H x 1-3/16"D
» weight: 8 oz

95Blue240sx
08-31-2007, 05:32 PM
Are the maps stored on the unit itself? Upgradeable?

sneakerjunkie
09-01-2007, 01:40 AM
very interestd, willing to ship, if soo do u accept paypal. pm me it then. thanks