I've said the pro's and con's about both setups a few times and everyone is entitled to their review & comments.
You weren't there everytime I had to go back to northfield stuffing around with these alpine bluetooth units (both the 350BT and 400BT). I simply cant recommend them or the PMD-B100E Nav as they are very flimsy for the price and the $850 Nav didn't work properly - a $200 tomtom would kill it. I tried both bluetooth units with HTC phones, and then even bought an iphone and still didn't work.
The bluetooth took a while connecting and wouldn't transfer any recent call data (ie. missed/dialled/received) would only register dialled calls after connecting. The phonebook only brought in the first number of a contact with multiple numbers and wouldnt say whether it was home/mobile/work etc. There is no scroll bars to sort though the phonebook contacts making it very tedious. Happy to be corrected on these and holding you personally responsible for the design but it's less than good.
I got no issues with the W502E or ipod/camera interfaces (although pod casts would only get sound only) and can recommend them. If i was only into audio and not OEM integration I would have kept it at that as the bluetooth and nav were a waste of time sorry. The nav is not user friendly and was freezing up a lot ( the error message was in the manual too). you can get the OEM RNS510 quite cheap these days and is a much better solution but acknowledge the MDI, bluetooth can add up.
I don't mind spending the money but for the price would want it to work properly and would have been better off with a Kenwood or Pioneer all-in-one.
I know what the prices as i bought the whole setup (all sold now):
HU (IVA-W502EV) $1,899
Camera (HCE-C105E) $349
Nav (PMD-B100E) $849.00
KCE-400BT $349
Bit pointless having a screen that good when the map graphics and user interface are terrible.
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