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5 star
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4 star
0%
3 star
25%
2 star
25%
1 star
25%



Durability
2.8
Value
3.8
Features
3
Design
2.8
Usability
2.8

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FIVE STARS

For half the price of a decent single DIN head unit, you get a double DIN touchscreen DVD player. I was concerned about the install/fit and sound quality most when I purchased this product. I installed it on my 2004 V6 Mustang when my Pioneer head unit of 6 years took a crap. Luckily the important wires were the same color on the new unit as my old unit. Just spliced them together in about 10 minutes. My mustang's stock unit is actually a double DIN so when I tested to see if the unit would fit, it was like a glove. DVD worked and good picture quality. Bluetooth worked seamlessly with good sound quality (using RCA outputs to 800 Watt Pioneer amp + 600W Rockford Fosgate amp (for subs). Touch screen is responsive and accurate. I have only had the product in for about a month and I love it!

By Allen on December 19, 2011

11 found this helpful


Pay Less, Get Less

As another reviewer posted, the clock always changes itself to 24 hr format with no hope of a stable fix. The user interface is decent, but not great. I wish I could choose a different background other than the orange "street vision" screen while playing a CD. On a positive note, the Bluetooth connects well to my phone every time I get in my truck, it seems to always pair automatically. It's not a thousand dollar in dash DVD player, so don't expect it to be and I think you'll be satisfied.

By Justin on January 25, 2012

10 found this helpful


You get what you pay for

I do not recommend this unit. Installed DVD player and it would not eject disk, monitor wouldn't tilt up or down, sent it back after the first day of install and will be choosing something better.

By Jorge on January 25, 2012

8 found this helpful


Don`t buy it

I do not recommend this stereo, usb doesn't work with iPhone or any Apple device. When you plug a music device in the auxiliar input the stereo makes a noice (like an alarm or something). When I installed it I found out that the stereo comes out about 2 inches out of the dash (looks ugly). Menu is hard to use and slow.

By Fernando on February 7, 2012

7 found this helpful


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