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Double DIN 7" TFT-LCD Touchscreen Monitor with DVD, DivX, AVI, VCD, CD, MP3 Player, TV Tuner, Remote and Front USB
In-dash AM/FM, DVD, CD, MP3, WMA player with Remote, TV Tuner • 7" TFT-LCD Widescreen Monitor • 80W x 4 chan. Max • Also plays MP4, AVI, DivX, VCD, JPG, SVCD, and WMV • iPod Ready • Front USB port • SD Card input • NTSC/PAL Compatible
Learn more about the xod1735In-dash AM/FM, DVD, CD, MP3, WMA player with Remote, TV Tuner • 7" TFT-LCD Widescreen Monitor • 80W x 4 chan. Max • Also plays MP4, AVI, DivX, VCD, JPG, SVCD, and WMV • iPod Ready • Front USB port • SD Card input • NTSC/PAL Compatible
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XOD1735
Weight:
9.00lbs
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xod1735
Internal Product ID:
10177
Great Buy at a great price: by MjLeX
I purchased this piece at a great price not really knowing what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised with the results. The picture quality is sensational, with user friendly controls. I love the touch screen feature that the monitor has. It reads dvd's, mp3's, and even has an SD memory card slot on the side when you eject a cd. That is a real nice feature that isn't mentioned, but a nice surprise. the sound quality isn't the best, but it's nothing an EQ can't fix. I'm really satisfied with my purchase, considering that I payed much less than most other units with the same features. I like the sleek design of the unit, monitor looks beautiful. Sits nicely in my car, and looks factory like it came with the car. I am a satisfied customer!
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So Far So Good
This is a good system for the money. I give the display 8 out of 10, and the sound quality 7 out of 10. I find the remote and touch screen to be acceptable, but in need of improvement. It does play DivX and MP3 files as advertised. Also, not mentioned in the specifications, or manual is an SD Card reader that supports video, audio, and picture files. Its TV tuner is a little clunky, and does not support manual saving of TV stations. Overall, it does provide more features, and better performance than I expected in a unit at this price range.
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Fitment is the issue
I purchased this unit for my 2007 Scion tC. According to all the documentation on the site and on the unit it should have fit my car. Well it didn't. Yes, it mounted with the factory hardware without issue, the wiring harness made the install a breeze, but when I went to put my waterfall (The center console in a tC, the radio compartment has a door also) it would not clear the unit. The reason being the faceplate extends past the chasis of the unit on the bottom about 1/4 to 1/2 inch. with the faceplate extended I was able to get the console on, but the faceplate would not close flat anymore. So yes, theoreticly it "FIT" the car, but it needs to be stated somewhere thet it will not clear the opening on the console of a Scion tC. The unfortunate part is that the unit itself, while testing it before trying to put the dash back on, seemed pretty solid. I scored only the appropriate catagories with scores higher than "1" due to my experience with the unit not being complete.
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