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This multimedia touch-screen head-unit from Pyle is packed with features for the ultimate in-car entertainment system! The motorized, slide-down front panel reveals a 7" widescreen TFT monitor with a 1440 x 324 resolution for maximum quality. This unit has an AM/FM tuner and plays CDs, DVDs, VCDs, and MPEG4s from SD cards and USB sticks. It’s also got a direct iPod/iPhone connection cable for a high-quality link between your favorite player and this head unit. And it’ll play music from a Bluetooth-equipped media player. Includes 30 radio station presets, anti-shock mechanism ESP function, and treble/bass/balance/fader control. A remote control gives you total wireless control of your headunit. With 320 watts total output (4 x 80 W), you’ll find your music and movies looking and sounding better than ever before on this double-DIN unit.Audio/Video Inputs: 1 Set of Rear Audio RCA Inputs, 1 Rear RCA Video Input.
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I have had this product some time now,it IS actually a good product,bluetooth connects seamlessly,but do note,if you have a password and or lock on your phone you will need to re connect manually everytime.I would suggest the Metra harness kit (minor research at the Metra website will identify your needs quickly),also get the surround kit too,mine is in a 2006 F150 Lariat,wife enjoys watching movies when we go on long journeys,dont advocate it to everyone but earth the brake wire to the unit or neagative and will play while driving.Just saying is all.Now it IS a basic unit so dont expect to download pictures or the like,no background choices and boring display when in radio or cd mode,but ipod works very well as do the headrest monitors those you can buy from Amazon also at a way low price for a pair,equally simple to install..................to finish,for the price point it is a good basic or starter unit.You cannot integrate a cd changer with this unit,it is designed for single... |
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I use to have a pioneer avic z1 that was $2k or so new until it was stolen out of my car. For $200 bucks this is not a replacement of what that did, but it is great for the price. The tv clarity is good, but you better have some tinted windows and make the brightness 100% to see anything at day time. Very capable of viewing from different angles and at night time, competes with said pioneer. the radio works fine and i use the remote so i can get to my presets and turn off the display. The display is very blue and quite annoying and cheap looking. The touchscreen works well, the BT is nice as it loads up the phone once the car is started and will allow you to play pandora wirelessly. Sound is good for music, the eq doesnt seem to offer to much range, but it did make me realize i have a stock subwoofer in the trunk. there are a couple of input/output cables for more tv's/ps3 etc. that is nice. ive yet to use any of the other options.I recommend this for people who would... |
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The LCD screen is pretty dim, but it's okay quality outside of any sunlight. The Bluetooth works surprisingly well. I paired my Nexus One to it and was streaming Pandora in under a min, and it pairs every time I get in range. The DVD works well also. If you have a Ford, you "will" need an antenna adapter. The research I did said you wouldn't, but... For under $200.00 you really can't beat it, so that's why I'm not complaining; however, I would have given it four stars if the screen wasn't so dim. I'm hoping I just didn't hook up the dimmer wire properly or something, so I'm going to have a professional take a look at it when I go pick up my antenna adapter just to make sure. |
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