Tom Tom Lends Its Navigation To Sony For New A/V Receiver

Get the best of both worlds with new Sony in-car media receiver.

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You know what's not cool? Getting lost and having to ask for directions. Of course, you can avoid those frustrations by copping an excellent navigation system, but then you have to deal with the unsightly result of having it perched on your dashboard like some sort of electronic bobble-head doll. With Sony's new XNV-770BT, you can get a great navigation system and upgrade your in-car A/V receiver at the same time. 

Sony teamed up with one of the best navigation companies in the game, Tom Tom, on its latest A/V system. On top the dope entertainment features like the one-wire USB connection that allows you to hook up your MP3 player and Bluetooth compatibility so you can make hands-free calls and stream your music, the XNV-770BT comes loaded with Tom Tom Navigation. When you buy the XNV you get Sony's Latest Map Guarantee and a year of free map updates which ensures your maps always up to date. You'll never get lost again.

And even if you do get lost, you'll be able to entertain yourself with a DVD or listen to your music the way it was supposed to be heard thanks to Sony's Advanced Sound Engine which features a seven-band equalizer. Best-in-class navigation, state-of-the-art sound—sounds like a win, win to us.

The Sony XNV-770BT is available now for $739.99.

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