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The Pioneer AVIC-X910BT is a feature packed in-dash navigation system that has an outstanding design. It combines navigation, audio, video and other connectivity options for iPod control and Bluetooth capabilities. The AVIC-X910BT offers only the best with a sleek, intuitive user-friendly design. Integration still plays a major role in the AVIC-X line, just like the F-Series and D-Series. The front-panel still has the same upgraded look as the F-Series with the choice of 32,768 customizable illumination colors, allowing the receiver to integrate seamlessly into any dash.
The 2GB flash-based TeleAtlas navigation has over 12 million points-of-interest and a large map database to help you find your next location. The GPS System offers 2D and 3D maps with nearby landmarks and terrain to help you navigate with ease. Users will experience a faster response time while navigating since everything has already been preloaded onto the receiver. Not only will you enjoy a smoother response system, but you will find that voice guidance and text-to-speech will allow you to keep your eyes on the road while using the GPS navigation. The built-in text-to-speech technology will clearly announce street names with turn-by-turn directions to ensure an easy trip. When the map voice guidance is activated, the unit will turn down the music to make an announcement regarding any upcoming turns.
Ditch the headset and use the built-in Bluetooth microphone. The technology allows you to be heard clearly without a headset getting in the way. All you have to do is connect your compatible Bluetooth phone and the receiver will provide instant access to your contacts via the touchscreen. Don’t worry about having to scroll through your phonebook when you want to call someone, simply say the name of the person and the AVIC-X910BT does the rest.
The Pioneer AVIC-X910BT has many expandability features such as a front auxiliary input, SD Card input, a rear USB Input, and it is even satellite and HD radio ready. This head unit has everything you have been looking for with many great features.
General Features:
- 5.8" In-Dash Double DIN Touchscreen Monitor with DVD, CD, MP3 Receiver
- Full color TFT active matrix widescreen LCD
- 16:9 Aspect ratio with a resolution of 800 x 480
- 32,767 Selectable color button lighting
- Conversational Voice Control voice-recognition software
- CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
- Power Output:
- Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 22 watts x 4 channels (Pioneer Certified)
- RMS: 14 watts x 4 channels (CEA Certified)
- CD Text Display
- MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
- 1-year Sonic Electronix warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL, MP3, WMA, AAC and DivX
- Supertuner IIID features Feed Forward Control which avoids multi path interference
- 18FM/6AM presets
- 24-Bit digital-to-analog converter
- Easy EQ (3-band EQ with 7 preset curves: Super Bass, Powerful, Natural, Vocal, Flat, Custom 1, and Custom 2)
- High-pass filter: 50Hz, 63Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, or 125Hz with a slope of 12dB per octave
- Low-pass filter: 50Hz, 63Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, or 125Hz
- Bass boost: adjustable between 0 and 6
- Loudness: 3 levels of adjustable loudness
Expandability Options:
- 3 Sets of 2.2V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)
- Navigation: Built-in flash based TeleAtlas navigation with 12 million points of interest
- Built-in MSN direct tuner: provides real time traffic, local gas prices, movies times, etc. with purchase of subscription
- SIRIUS or XM Satellite Radio ready: SIRIUS Satellite Radio Solution Package or Pioneer GEX-P920XM and subscription required and sold separately
- HD radio ready: Pioneer GEX-P10HD or Pioneer GEX-P20HD required and sold separately
- Bluetooth ready: Built-in Parrot Bluetooth adapter and microphone
- A call can be dialed by using the voice command or touch screen
- Up to 3 Bluetooth-compatible cell phones can be registered to this head unit
- 400 Phone book entries can be stored in the unit per phone if the phone supports the feature
- You can dial the free GOOG-411 phone service with one touch
- Echo cancellation will keep your calls sounding crisp and clear
- iPod ready: Pioneer CD-IU230V required and sold separately
- Front-panel A/V auxiliary input: Audio/video 3.5mm (headphone jack) allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players, etc.
- Rear-panel USB input: USB port allows connection to portable media devices such as MP3 players, flash drives, etc.
- Front-panel SD card input: Allows playback of audio and video as well as picture viewing from SD cards, up to 8GB
- Steering Wheel control ready: PAC SWI-PSv1 required and sold separately
- Rear camera input: Pioneer ND-BC2 or Pioneer ND-BC20PA backup camera required and sold separately
- Rear A/V auxiliary input: RCA audio/video input located on the rear pigtail
Navigation Features:
- 2 GB of internal flash memory
- Map database of the entire United States and Canada
- 12 million points-of-interest
- Search for POI's near your location, destination, along your route and near an address
- Voice guidance with languages in English, French or Spanish
- Text-to-speech announces street names with turn-by-turn directions
Learn more about the AVIC-X910BT at our blog.
Product History:
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(newest, current model)
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(previous model, replaced by Pioneer AVIC-X950BH)
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(previous model, replaced by Pioneer AVIC-X940BT)
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(previous model, replaced by Pioneer AVIC-X930BT)
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(previous model, replaced by Pioneer AVIC-X920BT)
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(previous model, replaced by Pioneer AVIC-X910BT)
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(previous model, replaced by Pioneer AVIC-F900BT)
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| In-Dash Receiver Specifications |
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Receiver Size
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Double DIN |
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Faceplate Security
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None |
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Motorized Faceplate
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No |
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Remote Control
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No |
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Peak Power Output
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50 watts x 4 channels |
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RMS Power Output
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22 watts x 4 channels |
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Preamp RCA Outputs
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3 Pairs (Front, Rear, and Subwoofer) |
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Sub Preamp RCA Output
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Yes |
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Preamp Voltage
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2.2 volts |
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Built-In Equalizer
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Easy EQ |
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Display Type
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TFT-LCD Monitor |
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Display Color
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Full Color |
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Button Color
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32,767 Selectable Colors |
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CD Signal-to-Noise
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96 dB |
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CEA-2006 Compliant
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Yes |
| Playback Features |
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AM/FM Tuner
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Yes |
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FM Presets
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18 |
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AM Presets
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6 |
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CD-R/RW Playback
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Yes |
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MP3 Playback
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Yes |
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WMA Playback
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Yes |
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DVD / Video Playback
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DVD+R DVD+RW DivX |
| Monitor Screen Features |
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Touchscreen
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Yes |
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Monitor Screen Size
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5.8" |
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Monitor Angle Adjustment
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None |
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Display Adjustment
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Brightness |
| Navigation Features |
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Map Database
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Tele Atlas |
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Traffic Lane Guidance
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No |
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Maps
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Complete 50 USA Canada |
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Navigation During Audio Playback
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Yes |
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Navigation During Video Playback
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No |
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Languages
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English Spanish French |
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Map Dimensional Display
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2D 3D |
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Speed Display
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Yes |
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Search Options
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Address City Coordinates Favorites Home Map Browsing Point-of-Interest (POI) Name Point-of-Interest (POI) Vicinity Points-of-Interest (POI) Type Quick Search Route |
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Map Source
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Built-In Flash Memory |
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Text-to-Speech
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Yes |
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Traffic Tuner
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Yes |
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Points of Interest
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12 Million |
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Customizable POI
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Yes |
| Expandability Features |
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Navigation
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Yes (Built-In/Included GPS Navigation) |
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Audio/Video Inputs
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1 Set of Rear RCA A/V Inputs Front 3.5mm A/V Input |
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Audio/Video Outputs
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No |
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USB Input
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Rear |
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iPod Audio Connection
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Optional (Accessory Required and Sold Separately) |
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Satellite Radio
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Optional - SIRIUS or XM (Accessory required and sold separately) |
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HD Radio
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Optional (Accessory required and sold separately) |
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Bluetooth Connectivity
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Yes (Built-in/Included Bluetooth Controls, Adapter and Microphone Included) |
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Steering Wheel Control Compatible
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Yes (Accessory required and sold separately) |
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CD Changer Controls
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No |
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Rear View Camera Input
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Yes (Universal) |
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Memory Card Reader
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SD Card |
| Portable Device Information |
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Compatible Apple Devices
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5G iPod Video (30, 60, & 80GB) iPod Classic (120GB) iPod Classic (80 &160GB) iPod Nano 1st Generation (1, 2, & 4GB) iPod Nano 2nd Generation (4 & 8GB) iPod Nano 3rd Generation (4 & 8GB) iPod Nano 4th Generation (8 & 16GB) iPod Touch 1st Generation (8, 16 & 32GB) iPod Touch 2nd Generation (8, 16 & 32GB) iPhone iPhone 3G |
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| Warranty and Return Policy |
| Return Policy |
Standard Return Policy |
| Parts Warranty Duration |
1 year |
| Labor Warranty Duration |
1 year |
| Warranty Provider |
Sonic Electronix |
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Average Customer Rating is 3.3 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
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3.8 |
| Value |
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3.5 |
| Features |
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4.0 |
| Design |
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4.3 |
| Usability |
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3.3 |
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OEFWarrior from Chicago, IL
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Pros:
Large color screen, SD-CD MP3 source player, built in maps. MSN Direct, USB port AV output, Bluetooth phone support
CONS:
Navigation does not name streets-roads-Hwys to turn on. When changing from one Hwy to another it does not identify which Hwy you are going to turn into, other than the command "stay right, stay right" then "merge left on to Hwy". Navigation does not identify on which side of a road your destination will be found. The only way to describe the next error is the Navigation is easily confused, It will send you off on side roads from the main Hwy route for no reason other than to give you a scenic view or have you make a left turn only to have you make a "Legal U Turn" to get back on your route. No more MSN Direct service after 2012. Voice recognition is also very poor.
Summary:
Nice unit but you purchase an in-dash Navigation system for the NAVIGATION, at this price the navigation should be flawless. It should have ALL the bell and whistles not just the bell. I've updated the firmware to version 3.0201 so we'll see how much if anything this fix will correct.
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Cory from Anchorage, AK
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As a Factory replacement, the HU is a nice replacement. like others have said, the startup time varies and can get annoying on short trips. I'm using a 32 Gb thumb drive for media. The music selection can get cumbersome at times as it doesn't let you select letters of the artist's name for a faster selection. You've got to hit the down arrow 30 times to scroll from A to -. From there, you can't say you want to hear all CD's, you have to select just one, although the playback will include all the CD's under the artist. It's just a lot of back and forth if you don't remember which song was on what CD.
Navigation is pretty responsive, I have yet to be steered wrong from it. one thing I would suggest would be to SHUT THE NAV VOICE OFF! So annoying! The initial punching everything in to find a location takes some hunting around, and isn't the most user friendly.
The backup camera can be buggy at times too, once you start your vehicle, you've got about a 30 second gap of being able to see through your backup camera before the system either cuts it out and goes back to the splash screen, or you're stuck watching the backup camera instead of the splash screen for the next 3-5 minutes while you drive.
Bluetooth sounds fine from my end (Blackberry 8900) but people on the other end of the line hear themselves after speaking back to me.
Things I love about this H/U are the snappy response of the GPS, the 3 sets of pre-outs for seperate amps, USB playback ability, and the bluetooth contact list option.
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carlo from millbrae, CA
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The product is great! the navigation system works the best!
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OldMan_58 from Oviedo, Fl
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A little slow starting up, but all features work and work well. Clean, crisp screens and operation. I recommend this unit, I will say have a professional install it. I have had this unit 1 year
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David from Renton, WA
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I have experienced the same voice recognition and bluetooth problems mentioned by others. No problem pairing it with my HTC HD2 but Pioneer unit freezes every time I receive a call when paired with the HD2. The Navi unit also fails to turn off the music on incoming or outgoing calls when paired with the HD2. I did not have the freeze up problems with my Blackberry but the bluetooth sound quality was poor. Another undocumented feature is that the display "always" returns to the map screen after using the bluetooth - really annoying being as I rarely use the Nav feature. I have had to take the X910BT unit back Car Toys 6 times for numerous problems. They swapped out the unit twice and have the most current software. All of the undocumented and unwanted features are still there. Not worth the money or trouble.
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