General Features:
- In-dash AM/FM, DVD, CD, MP3, WMA player with Remote
- Motorized, flip-out face
- 7" TFT-LCD Full-color display
- Wireless remote control included
- White button lighting
- CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
- Power Output:
- Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 22 watts x 4 channels
- MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
- 1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of DVD, DVD-R/RW, DivX, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA, AAC, AND JPEG
- Supertuner IID with 18FM/6AM presets
- DSP Equalizer (3-Band Parametric)
- Dolby Digital Pro Logic II Delier 5.1 Channel surround sound
Expandability Options:
- 3 Sets of 5V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)
- XM Satellite Radio Ready: A subscription is required for service as well as either the Pioneer GEX-P920XM XM Digital Satellite Tuner
- Bluetooth Ready: Pioneer CD-BTB100 Bluetooth module required and sold separately
- iPod Ready: Pioneer CD-IB100II required and sold separately
- The Apple iPhone 3G, iPod Nano 4th Gen, iPod Touch 2nd Gen, and any other newly released iPods can be controlled using the iPod adapter above; however, charging will not be possible unless you purchase the Scosche IFWA PassPORT charging adapter.
- TV Tuner Ready: Pioneer GEX-P5700TV required and sold separately
- Rear camera input: Pioneer ND-BC1, Pioneer ND-BC2 or Pioneer ND-BC20PA backup camera recommended and sold separately
- Rear auxiliary input: RCA Audio Input
- AV-Bus input
- Composite A/V Input
- Composite A/V Output
- Dual zone audio and video
- Optical output/input
Key Features:
- Intelligent dimmer control
- Brightness, contrast, color, hue, dimmer settings picture adjustment
- Best Stations Memory
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Average Customer Rating is 4.6 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.6 |
| Value | | 3.8 |
| Features | | 4.6 |
| Design | | 5.0 |
| Usability | | 4.4 |
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Wilson from Richmind, mi
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I have owned this unit for about 7 months now and have never had a problem with it..ipod works great on it,cd/dvd is awesome..pic quality is amazin. However I do not like the parking switch..you cannot just ground it..must be put on a remote switch grounded out..the switch will fool the unit
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I have owned this unit for about 7 months now and have never had a problem with it..ipod works great on it,cd/dvd is awesome..pic quality is amazin. However I do not like the parking switch..you cannot just ground it..must be put on a remote switch grounded out..the switch will fool the unit
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ryan from california
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this stereo is awsome... would recomend it to any car stereo fans. does everything and anything you want. and the sreen clarity looks like HD. very nice stereo
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Mike from Bethesda, MD
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Very, very nice piece of equipment. Pricey, but well worth it. This is the only flip out unit that I could find that had 480P resolution. I wanted a flip out so that the head unit would not take up both din openings and I could use an in-dash center channel. The sound that this thing puts out is so clean and despite everything that this thing can do, its functions are fairly simple to learn how to use. Picture is incredible and has an auto adjusting sensor for night and day. You can adjust the contrast, color and dimming manually as well. The sensitivity on the touch panel is more than adequate and it even comes with a little stylus. The auto EQ worked beyond my wildest dreams. While there are 8x17RMS rated channels that output, only 6 can really be used in the main mode. To activate the other two channels for the front channel "high" outputs, you need to run this thing in netwrok mode. This means that you lose a few features. I knew this going into the purchase...and who needs 8 channels that won't already be external amps? I've got it running from the 6x17RMS and it sounds amazing but I will be amping with a 6 channel amp in the future so. Be aware that even when mounted in the bottom half of a double din opening, it will still sit partially in front of the center vents in some cars. Also be aware that self installation is not for the faint hearted...there are a lot of wires to be run and hidden. Easy to connect other Pioneer accessories to it, just make sure that the IP Bus cables on the accessories will reach where you want to hide them. The hideaway box is reasonably sized and comes with enough cable to stash it in the trunk for most cars. Make sure that you purchase speaker wire as this is one of the very, very few things that the 7800 does not come with. The remote is larger than traditional "card" remotes but is not too big and functions very well. Overall, a sweet unit...buy one.
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THIS IS A VERY SWEET DECK! THIS UNIT FEATURE 50X8 MOSFET POWER HAVE YOU EVER SEEN OR HEARD A 400 WATT DECK BEFORE AMPLIFICATION. I HAVE THIS UNIT ON COMPONENT 680.7CS KAPPAS IN THE FRONT AND 682.7CF IN THE REAR AND TWO PIONEER CENTER CHANNEL SPEAKERS AND THIS UNIT KICK YOU KNOW WHAT. AND YES THIS UNIT IS ABLE TO BE BYPASSED BY USING A COMMON PERIPHERAL DEVICE.
DOWNFALL OF THIS UNIT IS THE FACT THAT THERE ARE SO MANY WIRES TO HOOK UP AND SOME ARE PRETTY BULKY MAKING INSTALLATION LONGER AND A BIT MORE DIFFICULT!
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