Eclipse AVN6620
Editors' rating
Very good
7.6
out of 10
- The good: The Eclipse AVN6620 is loaded with features, including a useful built-in GPS navigation system, digital audio and video playback capabilities, and some advanced acoustic tweaking options.
- The bad: Its turn-by-turn guidance is not as accurate as some factory-fitted navigation systems. The need for a clunky iPod module can make installation trickier.
- The bottom line: The Eclipse AVN6620 is a device for those looking to tech out their car with a single device. Its elegant design, wealth of features and expandability, and the fact that it's easy to use make it a strong contender in the all-in-one in-car device market.
- Reviewed by:
- Kevin Massy
- Review date: 4/15/08

for Eclipse AVN6620 from online stores:
- Amazon.com In stock: Yes
- $1,199.99
- Onlinecarstereo.com In stock: Yes
- $999.00
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