DVD Player w/7" screen

ShadeMist

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I am thinking about adding this to my system. Don't let the price scare ya I found it for $1,00 less. I am not one to shy away from Alpine but after running number it will cost me $3,400 to put in an Alpine setup with a six DVD changer when this has everything less the changer for $2,800 but I have found it for 1,700

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7" Widescreen In-Dash Fully Motorized TFT Active Matrix LCD Color Display with DVD Player & A/V Receiver
DVD Player Features:

Ultra-Slim Built-in DVD, Video CD/CDPlayer
DVD-R/RW & CD-R/RW Compatible
96kHz/24-bit D/A Converter
DVD Video Output for Rear Display
Optical Digital Output (DolbyDigital/DTS/ Dolby Pro Logic/Linear PCM)
LCD Display Features:
7" Widescreen TFT Active Matrix LCD Color Screen
5 Selectable Viewing Modes
Fully Motorized Unit with Display Angle Adjustment
RGB Input (20 Pin) for optional Navigation System (AVIC-9DVD) (CD-RGB26P required for AVIC-90DVD)
AV-Bus Input
Auto Dimmer Control
AGLR (Anti-Glare, Low-Reflection) Coated LCD Color Screen
Detachable Face Security with Theft-Deterrent Flashing LED
A/V Receiver Features:
5.1 Channel Multi-sound Reproduction
DolbyDigital/DTS/Dolby Pro-Logic Decoder/Linear PCM Decoder
6-Channel DAC & 6-Channel DSP
digital sound Field Control (4 Movie Modes, 4 Music Modes)
MOSFET45 (45 W x 6-Channel High Power)
4.1-Channel Down Mixing Processor
XM Satellite Radio Ready
EEQ Performance Chip
3-band Parametric Equalizer
Easy EQ (EEQ) Switches 5 Factory, 1 User EQ Preset
Selectable Loudness Control
Pioneer Virtual Graphic User Interface (GUI)
SupertunerIII
IP-Bus System Control
A/V Inputs & Outputs
6-Channel Audio Preouts (Front L & R, Rear L & R, Center, Subwoofer) (5V)
Speaker Output for Center Channel and Subwoofer
Center Channel Speaker Features:
2-5/8" Full-Range Speaker
45 Watts Max. Music Power
Sensitivity: 83dB (1W/1m)
Frequency Responce: 200Hz - 30kHz
$2,800
 
Nice setup. I have a DVD setup in my ride with 3 5.6 in. screens. One thing though, have you ever considered downsizing your signature? it is huge!:eek:
 
oops.....forgot to answer your question Shade.....
Those DVD looks good if your planning on making it a showoff ride......besides that....I think getting a DVD is pretty much useless unless you think you'll be watching a DVD everytime you drive :D
And I am sure for 1700$ you can do a whole lot more to your car's performance....But who knows....maybe you are a man/girl that likes entertainment.........
Anyway......Good luck and show some pcitures after !!
 
Well I am a man that likes entertainment and I live in NY and am always stuck in 2,3,4,5 hours of traffic commuting from CT to Ny on a dailey basis which is a normal 2 hour straight ride no traffic. The hundreds of cds I have just get old so I do have to keep entertained. Yes you are right about the 1700 would be well spent on perfomance but that is why I asked what people think.
Thanks for the feedback
 
as long as you can JUSTIFY buying anything expensive for your car ... i say you do it! especially if you've worked hard for something and you want something a little over the top, you'll appreciate it even more! :)
 

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