In-dash AM/FM, CD, DVD, MP3, WMA, player with Remote
Motorized, detachable face
6.1" TFT-LCD Touchscreen display
Illumi Color Variable Button Color Illumination allows you to customize illumination to match your dashboard/interior color or to your favorite color choice
Power Output:
Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels
RMS: 22 watts x 4 channels
CD Text Display
MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
Playback of CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, MP3, and WMA
SuperTuner IIID with 18FM/6AM presets
SLA- Source Level Adjuster (balance the volumes of various sources such as DVD/CD/Radio)
EEQ (3-band parametric equalizer with 5 preset curves)
12-bit/108 Mhz Video DAC
Expandability Options:
3 Sets of Gold-plated 2.2V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)
My dad bought this for me on ebay a couple weeks ago. I got it for 100 dollars cause the speaker outputs were blown. Since I didn't need them because I use the RCA's and an amp for my mids/highs and subs. Having only 1 cd/dvd slot isn't too bad if you have an ipod and use the ipod connection, because you have to keep the nav disk in to be able to use the navigation. Other than that its a great head unit.
May 15, 2008
nice value
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Review written by ben from Troutman, NC
this came stock in my 2007 chevy topkick cinch edition. nice little set up but the screen is a little small but other than that pretty well over all
April 23, 2008
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Review written by tad from Fargo, ND
I am one of those people that reads a lot of customer reviews, and hesitate when making big purchases like this, but I'm glad I did. I got it pro installed, then bypassed the brake myself. (it is very easy) The options are endless. If your nav is off you can reposition yourself. Mine is extremely accurate. Sound quality is great, hooked up amped 6x9's and sub. The sound options are great as well. (it really does play almost anything you throw at it) As far as the guy who says it only searches POI's within 5 miles, he's half right. It searches around you, but if you touch the screen twice anywhere else, it will re-search POIS there. (I'm in ND and can search POI's in CA) The NAV has great clarity and is easy to use. When the DVD NAV disc is not in, it will remember info around your current location. But I bought I-pod attachment, which is amazing. It basically turns the screen into your ipod so there's no need for using the actual ipod when it's plugged in. ( and it charges it ) Overall, I would recommend this product to anyone hesitating to buy it like I was.
April 9, 2008
Great Nav Radio
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Review written by Ian from Edmonton, AB, Canada
I spent a long time looking into Nav radios before finally deciding on the Avic-D3. Other decks had a separate unit that had to be mounted under a seat, or behind the glovebox. This was a one piece unit. It also had all the features I wanted, plus it had the option of adding a Sirius radio tuner. My only beef would be the price of replacement DVD maps...$200+ is a little pricey.
February 21, 2008
Best low cost NAV unit with double din
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Review written by Bob from North Hollywood, CA
I've had this unit for about a year now. Sound quality is excellent, installation is simple. There's even a simple fix or hack to get the unit to allow input and view video while driving. This can be found searching the internet. At first I thought the idea of having one DVD slot for music and GPS functions would be a problem however with the addition of an IPOD unit one never needs to use the DVD slot for anything but GPS. For short drives the units internal memory will store the route and allow you to eject the NAV disk and play DVD's or CDS. This unit seems to play just about any media you throw at it. Cosmetics are not the high point for me since I don't like the high gloss black front trim, mat black would be better and not show finger prints. Most dash boards don't have high gloss. Compared to my Nuvi 650 Garmin GPS the Pioneer is second rate, driving directions are excellent however POI's and search functions for POI's is a major disappointment. This unit will only find POI's in the vicinity of about 5 miles which is useless. My Garmin unit starts with the closest POI's (Points of Interest) and shows the distance and lists them from closest to farther away. You can find POI's in an city before you arrive or along the route, this unit does not do this. Buck for buck you can't beat it, it does have it's short comings.
Rear-view camera as an accessory to the AVIC-Z3, AVIC-N5, Premier AVIC-F90BT, AVIC-F900BT, AVIC-F700BT, AVH-P6800DVD, AVH-P5000DVD, AVH-P4000DVD and other video head units video composite video output (RCA plug)
Steering Wheel Remote for all remote-capable Pioneer IP-Bus CD Receivers • Mounts securely on any steering wheel with included installation strap • Compatible with Pioneer IP-Bus receivers (all receivers with a 'P' in the model number)
Steering Wheel Control Interface • Compatible with all Pioneer radios equipped with steering wheel remote input • Compatible with Sony radios equipped with RM-X2S, RM-X3S, and RM-X4S wired remote inputs • Compatible w/ Most Vehicles • 9 Functions
I have made 2 purchases so far. The sales support is the best I have dealt with anywhere. Not only do they have a great stock of high quality equipment they have prices and deals that beat anyone else. I got the head unit I wanted and they included the install kit and mounting kit free of charge.